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Original Paintings and Illustrations Offered To Backers From Armikrog On New Kickstarter

Would you like some original painting and drawings from Mike Dietz and Doug TenNapel? The original art are of Tommynaut, Klaymen and Earthworm Jim and are offered to backers of Armikrog on Kickstarter. The game has raised over $600,000 but still need additional funds to make the handmade title a reality.



Fans of Armikrog, Earthworm Jim, and The Neverhood, or even collectors of video game memorabilia should pay attention, because an opportunity like this may never happen again.

Mike Dietz and Doug TenNapel are offering one-of-a-kind illustrations and paintings of Tommynaut, Klaymen, and Earthworm Jim as add-on rewards for backers of Armikrog on Kickstarter. As a little bonus, some of the works are even being created on animation paper leftover from development of the orginal claymation adventure, The Neverhood.

Sure, most games can claim to be "handmade," but not like Armikrog. A claymation adventure from Pencil Test Studios and the creators of The Neverhood, Armikrog is in the final days of its Kickstarter campaign. Pencil Test Studios has raised over $600,000, but is still short of making this unique project a reality.

But, claymation isn't the only thing Armikrog has going for it. Pencil Test Studios has enlisted an awesome cast of actors, including Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite), Rob Paulsen (Pinky and the Brain), Michael J. Nelson (MST3K), Scott Kurtz (PvP), and Veronica Belmont (Tekzilla).

Kickstarter campaign:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1949537745/armikrog



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