Developers plan to revive the carnage-oriented racing game

May 10, 2012 06:45 GMT  ·  By

Stainless Steel has announced that it has launched a Kickstarter campaign to get 400,000 dollars (308.2 million Euro) in order to fund the development of Carmageddon: Reincarnation, the reboot of the driving game that has long challenged gamers to run over innocents and destroy their opponents.

Patrick Buckland, the founder and chief executive officer at Stainless Steel, has stated, “Raising the funds through Kickstarter will mean that we keep complete control of the project and can make the game we know everyone wants to play – with no EVIL corporate investor or publisher telling us that we can’t run over old ladies or set fire to cows.”

Neil ‘Nobby’ Barnden, the other co-founder, added, “Carmageddon Reincarnation encapsulates all that is wrong – and therefore right - with video games. We will stay true to Carmageddon’s roots while adding a ton more over-the-top, outrageous content.”

A mere sum of 15 dollars (11.5 Euro) secures a digital distribution of the first launch of the game and players can pay more in order to get access to better rewards.