Horror Visual Novel Game The Letter Reaches Kickstarter Goal

Written by Chad

November 22, 2015

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Yangyang mobile has announced that their horror game has reached their Kickstarter goal and is moving to their next stretch goals.

With only a few hours before the end of their Kickstarter campaign, Yangyang mobile has reached their target goal of $30,000 for The Letter; their latest horror game project. They are now moving to their next stretch goal for voice acting, as they will be getting American voice actors to give life to their characters. Great job, guys

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Here are some details about The Letter from their Kickstarter page:

The Letter is an interactive horror, visual novel game that is currently under development by our team, Yangyang Mobile. It is inspired by the famous Japanese horror films, Ju-On: The Grudge & The Ring, by the Korean web-comic, Bongcheon-Dong Ghost, and by horror jRPG games such as Mad Father and Corpse Party.

Development for The Letter will take one year to finish. Our approximate release date for the whole game is on October 2016. Once the game is complete, it will be released first for Windows, Mac and Linux. After a few months, it will then be ported to iOS and Android devices. We also plan to put the game on Steam.

The Letter will become available for the PC, Mac and Linux and soon for the iOS and Android

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