Co-op don’t come free
After giving you a formal introduction ofChildren of Mortaearlier this week, Austin developer Dead Mage has revealed to hack ‘n’ slash hopefuls thestretch goalsof itsproject on Kickstarter.
While an initial funding goal of $65,000 has been set, if players want to see this procedurally-generated roguelike beauty on Sony platforms, then Kickstarter backers will need to cough up $80,000 for a PS4 version, and $90,000 for the Vita — which seems like the perfect place for a title like this.

Having played my fair share ofBinding of IsaacandRogue Legacyon the Vita, I can’t think of a better device for these type of games (3DS as well, I suppose). My battery life is ready.
And if you want to add some local co-op to this game, Dead Mage is going to need a healthy $105,000. After that? Who knows. Maybe we can see an N-Gage version. Y’all still rocking the N-Gage, right?








