The developers are hoping to obtain of $350,000 / €254,452 until December 1

Nov 2, 2013 14:31 GMT  ·  By

Players should know of Bugbear Entertainment’s Next Car Game as it has been among the games that have been released back in September via Greenlight Service. It seems that now the guys from Bugbear are up on Kickstarter again with the goal of raising more funds for their game.

They are hoping to obtain the sum of $350,000 / €254,452 until December 1, an amount they feel would help them improve the game even more.

One should know that they have already invested more than one million dollars into the game, and although it might be time to look for a publisher, the devs preferred to “make the game that we want – the game that you want – not the game that a publisher wants.”

Therefore, players should see that their intention is to make a game that everybody would like and that will deliver an amazing gameplay experience.

In case you have not heard of the game, it is a demolition racing game that incorporates awesome crashes, intense car building from the creators of FlatOut as well as very realistic driving physics.

Although the game is already playable, the crew from Bugbear preferred to keep on updating it; therefore, they want to implement multiplayer into Next Car Game.

It will be available for track races as well as derbies. Players will get the chance to challenge the world in a variety of multiplayer modes.

Furthermore, gamers will be able to choose from a bunch of great cars, inspired from real life. The devs are thinking of adding a new third region to complete the two existing ones, the American and the European and leave it to the users to decide which one it will be.

In addition to all of this, they have paid a lot of attention on how cars in real life behave and have incorporated a system that will offer a dynamic damage, extremely convincing.

Moreover, proper upgrading, derby arenas, diverse tracks and advanced racing engine are among the improvements to be found in the game.

Next Car Game is firstly developed for PC, but the crew from Bugbear is hoping to have it released “for both or either of the next-gen consoles Xbox One and PS4.” Also, they are interested in making it available for Mac or current gen-consoles.

If you want to learn more about the game and what the developers are trying to do, their next stretch goals, you can check it out on Kickstarter.