Bushido the Way of Men is a 2D indie game in the feudal era of Japan in the 17th century. You are Oishi Matabei last survivor of the Chōsokabe clan. Left for dead, you took refuge in a small village on the island of Kyushu (Tomari, Satsuma province) in southern Japan. Became a Ronin, your last wish is to find those responsible for the destruction of your clan and avenge your Daimyō.
Hello everyone, today is a great day for us and maybe for you too.
After months of preparation, constructive feedback and exchange with professionals of the video game industry, we launched our first Kickstarter campaign.
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We are a small video game company composed of two people, located in France, although we are working full-time on Bushido with our own financial resources, it would be very difficult to build the game by our own means and without the help of the video game community.
So if you feel like exploring the feudal Japan in the 17 th century and shaping with us the universe of Bushido the Way of Men, join us and talk with us.
We are keen to show you some rewards that you can get on our Kickstarster.
The figurine will be sculpted and painted by hand by a professional. See below some examples of his creations and painting.
Some figurines painted by Jean-Marc Brisset
Some examples of figurines sculpted by Jean-Marc Brisset
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Website : Bushido the way of Men
A demo will be available for all our backers, few months (April 2018) after the end of the Kickstarter campaign.
During the last few months, we were working hard on our new trailer wich means new cutscene, soundesign and music.
Great News, we are right now on the Square Enix Collective platform and we need your support. Also, come take a look to our Trailer with animatic's improvement...
It is time to talk about an important feature of our game,upgrading your weapon. We will also cover some history about the fabrication of the Katana.
We finally can show you some gameplay mechanics, through a video.
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Nice new trailer! The opening scene reminds me of Kurosawa's Ran and its a good thing :) Cant wait! :)
Thank you Aruda.
Indeed our main inspiration is Kurosawa's movies as well the Zatoichi's series. I know quite well the movie Ran since I have it on dvd and the esthetic of the movie has clearly inspired us.