Home Free meets Kickstarter goal – play as a dog lost in a big city

Home Free lets you walk a mile in a dog’s paws; you are a dog lost in an unfamiliar city, trying to survive and find your way home.

The game from Kevin Cancienne has just reached its Kickstarter goal of $50,000. Now, attention turns to its stretch goals, which include a new city area at $65,000, NPC cats at $80,000, and more difficult to animate dogs such as Corgis and Dachshunds at $100,000.

Backing Home Free for $13 will get you a digital copy of the game and its Dog Park multiplayer spinoff, Dog Park. Some backers have splurged, pledging $950 so that their dog will be playable in-game.

Home Free seems like a game for those who were cut up by that episode of Futurama where the heartbreaking tale of Fry’s dog, Seymour, is told. Yeah…

Home Free’s Kickstarter runs for another 25 days. Cancienne expects the game to be delivered in November 2016.

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