today, four years after it was funded, people have started to receive the $60 Mighty No. 9 kickstarter reward, which consists of an empty cardboard box (with no game) and a print manual which does not fit inside the box
today, you can also buy Mighty No. 9, the actual game, on Humble Bundle for approximately $5
@revenant and it's not even a good game apparently 👌
@MightyPork @revenant I actually enjoyed the game, not great, but good. I didn't back it and got it with a greenmangaming coupon for $12 a year before release (when I bought the game it was only a month before the first delay happened)
@revenant is this true?
@revenant I legitimately don't know if you're joking or not
@revenant bonus points for the box not being assembled to boot
@revenant is it at least worth $5? I know the game's nothing super special, but if it's at least decent enough to warrant throwing a few bucks at it I kinda want to give it a try.
After that and Super Mario Maker, I hesitate to be excited about games anymore. :( I guess in fairness, SMM wasn't Nintendo's fault so much as people just can't make good levels, though...
@snowleopardsinspace i have not played it and have barely seen any of it so i have no idea
@revenant Mighty No. Just no.