TreeFall Studios’ upcoming first-person horror title, The Letter is looking to break into the small but active indie game market for Wii U.
Nintendo Enthusiast had news about the title, which is scheduled to arrive for Nintendo’s latest gen console. But first, the game has to get past a little bit of a crowd-funding hurdle; a hurdle that was first introduced with a failed Kickstarter run, but the team is trying again with a smaller goal on IndieGoGo.
The game is one of those exploratory horror titles where players have to scope out environments, finding clues and working towards the end-game while horror lurks around various corners. Details on the actual gameplay are light at the moment as the game is still trucking through its crowd-funding phase.
Also, keep in mind that the video above is not final and relates to a game that’s still early in development. If the team can hit the $8,000 mark they can invest slightly more into better assets, so technically, how good the game looks kind of boils down to how much the Nintendo fanboys and fangirls want to see a higher end horror game on the Big ‘N’s latest home console.
If you want to see more original games coming to the Wii U that make full use of the system’s capabilities, you can put some money into the coffers of the IndieGoGo campaign by paying a visit to the official page.
With the Wii U receiving a lot more exclusive indie support, the console could really have an equally explosive 2015 as it’s likely to have an explosive 2014. The resurrection of the Wii U kicks off in a big way come May 30th, when the already sold-out Mario Kart 8 launches exclusively for the home console.