Russian Game Developer Launches Indiegogo to Make War Fun
New Game Brings Reality to Gaming
Vladivostok, Russia -- (SBWire) -- 09/29/2014 --Of the top five selling computer games of 2012, three were in the genre of war strategy multi-player. While kids playing video games is a frequent image associated with the industry, the truth is that the average age of the most frequent game purchaser is 35. And the top reasons why gamers say they purchase a computer or video game is because of the quality of the game graphics coupled with an interesting storyline. A Russian game development team has created a video multi-player war game set in Iraq, Souls of War, and has launched an Indiegogo campaign to complete the programming and start the marketing and distribution to consumers.
The game is being programmed for play in a single player or multi-player mode and to allow for weapons and player character customization. The storyline is that one is a soldier in Iraq and they are being forced to choose a side with which to fight. Currently the game is in its alpha programming and testing phase.
About Angel Investors
Angel investors helping fund the production of Souls of War will be eligible for perks such as thank yous, an autographed poster and T-shirt and everyone who contributes to the IndieGoGo (enough to qualify for the first reward) will receive the full game of Souls of War and all of its updates free, forever until the final release!
The team also understands not everyone may be able to give money to help Souls of War, so they ask that those who cannot give monetarily help by spreading the word about Souls of War online through social media such as Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr or record a video challenge for Vine, Facebook or Instagram to invite friends to give to or share this Indiegogo fundraiser. They should include #SoulsofWar in all posts.
For more information, visit SOULS OF WAR
Media Relations Contact
Tol Bayo
SOULS OF WAR
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/souls-of-war
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