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The good news, for those of you who don't feel like plowing through 7500 pages of webcomic to get up to speed, is that familiarity with Homestuck isn't a prerequisite for Hiveswap. It's "based on ...
A fanartist-turned-actual-Homestuck-contributor, Cragg not only helped contribute art for side projects but got a career-boost from Homestuck that many fans can only dream of.
For Hussie, the effort brings Homestuck full circle—the parody becoming reality. An Internet-era epic saga, Homestuck was originally constructed as a “mock adventure game,” an interactive ...
It's been a long road to release for Hiveswap, the point-and-click adventure set in the universe of webcomic Homestuck. It received nearly $2.5m of backing on Kickstarter back in 2012 before ...
New Homestuck game, Hiveswap, will release on September 14, 2017.For those who aren’t familiar with Homestuck, it’s a webcomic that follows the stories of a group of friends who accidentally ...
In 2012, creator Andrew Hussie took to Kickstarter to raise funding for a proper video game set in the Homestuck universe, garnering nearly $2.5 million dollars by campaign's end. Three years later, ...
In an announcement that Kickstarter backers have been waiting upwards of four years for, the Homestuck adventure game Hiveswap has at last made it to Steam Greenlight. Acting as the first section ...
The popular webcomic Homestuck is now a PC video game called Hiveswap thanks to a $2.4 million Kickstarter campaign. Check out the adventure game in action with this gameplay interview.
If you spend a lot of time on the Internet, or have recently been or befriended a teenager, you may have heard of a webcomic named Homestuck. The comic’s illustrator recently began a wildly s… ...
It's fitting that Hussie would want to make a Homestuck adventure. The webcomic is actually a parody of old-school point-and-click games like Secret of Monkey Island.
Homestuck ended three years ago. The seemingly endless webcomic embodied the vast weird, insularity of nerd culture on the internet. It referenced Choose Your Own Adventure text-based computer ...
In 2009, the semi-interactive webcomic Homestuck was launched, a kind of "mock adventure game" combining a story about teenagers who become trapped inside the world of a video game with a comedic ...