Open world delivery gameMika and the Witch’s Mountainhas absolutely demolished itsKickstarterfunding goal, exceeding it by over 1,000% and earning roughly $1.38 million. While bigKickstartergaming projects were more common a few years back, there are still plenty of success stories on the fundraising platform.

Kickstarter has been used to fund all kinds of gaming projects over the years, with varying degrees of success. Sometimes Kickstarter-funded projects end up like thedisappointingMighty No. 9, but other times they earn a great deal of praise at launch, likeBloodstained: Ritual of the Night, for example. There have been Kickstarter success stories and Kickstarter flops, and while it’s far too early to tell how the game will fare with fans and critics,Mika and the Witch’s Mountainis certainly one of the site’s biggest success stories in terms of funding goals.

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Mika and the Witch’s Mountainwas seeking around $42,000 in funding, but it earned $1,384,895.33 between 24,159 backers by the time its funding period ended. This has allowed the developers to expand their vision for the game and meet a number of stretch goals. BecauseMika and the Witch’s Mountainhas met all its stretch goals, fans can look forward to more side quests, a physical release for the Nintendo Switch version, new outfits, new characters, and even threedungeons inspired byThe Legend of Zelda.

Mika and the Witch’s Mountain, for those unfamiliar with the game, is an open world game about a witch flying around and delivering packages. It takesdirect inspiration from Studio Ghibli’s classic filmKiki’s Delivery Service, as well as video games likeA Short HikeandThe Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. Fans of the film and those games seem to be impressed with what they’ve seen ofMika and the Witch’s Mountainso far, if its Kickstarter success is any indication.

Luckily, those excited aboutMika and the Witch’s Mountainshouldn’t have to wait all that long to play the game for themselves. Whereas manyKickstarter-funded gamesare mere concepts at the time they’re pitch,Mika and the Witch’s Mountainis in advanced stages of development. It’s estimated that Kickstarter backers will receive their products in October 2023, which means that the game is aiming for release that month as well. With the developers having to add so much more content thanks to the Kickstarter stretch goals being met, it remains to be seen if the game will truly meet its estimated release month, but so far things are looking good forMika and the Witch’s Mountain.

Mika and the Witch’s Mountainwill launch October 2023 for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, and Xbox Series X.

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