Rangitaki Kickstarter Triumph: Soars Past €141,241 Goal!

In a resounding success on Kickstarter, Rangitaki has surpassed all expectations by raising an impressive €141,241, soaring high above its initial goal of €18,442.

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Embark on a Solo Adventure in the Enchanting World of Rangitaki

Rangitaki, a solo choose-your-path card game, has captured the hearts of backers on Kickstarter. Whether you’re familiar with the Spire’s End series or a newcomer to this captivating universe, Rangitaki is designed as a standalone adventure comprising three chapters and a total of 300 Tarot-sized cards. The game offers a minimal setup, allowing players to dive into the experience without the need for extensive statistics or bookkeeping.

An Untold Tale of Intrigue and Dark Secrets

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Much like its predecessor, Spire’s End: Hildegard, Rangitaki weaves an untold and independent story, shedding light on the character of Rangitaki, a pivotal figure from Spire’s End: Volume 1. The game promises a charming, beautiful, and occasionally violent narrative that stands out as unquestionably unique.

As the story unfolds, players guide Rangitaki through a daring escape from an unexpected enemy harboring a dark secret. The adventure takes you to idyllic sandy shores, introduces you to handcrafted cocktails, engages in conversations with shrunken heads, explores the mysteries of dark magic, and involves fleeing from gigantic carnivorous creatures. However, it comes with a warning – this dark and twisted tale is not for the faint of heart and is certainly not meant for kids.

Straightforward Navigation, Immersive Storytelling

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The game’s intuitive design ensures straightforward navigation. Players are presented with a deck of numbered cards, each featuring choices that lead to other cards. There’s no backtracking or aimless wandering; every decision propels the story forward. At its core, Rangitaki boasts three expansive story decks, each comprising 100 standard tarot-sized cards (2.75 x 4.75). These decks include Story Cards, along with additional cards like Enemy and Terrain cards that enhance the thematic experience of each chapter.

A Dark and Twisted Tale, Crafted for the Brave

While the allure of establishments like the Sunken Pearl may be irresistible, it’s crucial to note that Rangitaki is not a game for kids. The narrative is dark and twisted, crafted for those with a taste for the mysterious and a brave heart.

The success of the Rangitaki Kickstarter campaign is a testament to the game’s allure and the enthusiastic support of backers. As the funding continues to climb, the Rangitaki adventure is set to unfold in all its dark and enchanting glory, promising players a unique and unforgettable solo gaming experience.

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