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Super Roman Conquest is a side-scrolling strategy game that gives you full control of your troops within a multi-layered, 3D landscape. Created by former LucasArts developers who decided to go it alone!

I told you about this previously in October and the good news is that it has been fully-funded and they have shown off some new graphics.

They emailed me to say this:

QuoteThis is part of a complete art overhaul we're doing on SRC that includes character sprites, animations, and environments. We've heard a lot of feedback about our placeholder art and have been eager to share a better look of what we expect from the finished game.

All the art was done by an extremely talented artist named Sean Ward. As I said above, Sean previously worked on the mega-successful Hyper Light Drifter Kickstarter and has a unique style that really brings the world of Super Roman Conquest to life.

On top of the art overhaul, we're looking to release our pre-Alpha demo shortly.


So we can expect future versions to look a lot prettier but with the same solid looking game-play. You can see some more new art like this new environment art:

They have 15 hours left, have you pledged?

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