The first playable version of ‘Stuntfest’ is out now

The team at Bugbear is thrilled to let you know that the very first playable Early Access version of thier new game Stuntfest is now available for all our pre-order customers. It comes with three different characters, each with their own vehicle, a mix of unique events put together by us and a level editor with a ton of objects with which you can create your own off-the-wall events.

Bear in my mind that since it’s still early there are many planned features missing from the game and there’s a good chance that you will encounter a bug or two while playing. Nevertheless, most of the core features of the game, including the in-game editor with save and load functionality as well as Steam Workshop support for easy downloading and sharing of user creations, is already in-place, so they figured it would be great to let fans check out the game already in its early state and give you a chance to give feedback.

To celebrate the Early Access launch, the team is running a very special limited-time offer on Stuntfest: just $9.99 gives you an access to the first playable build. Of course you’ll also receive the finished game when it’s done as well as all the incremental updates in-between. Please note that for the time being the game is only available for purchase on our own pre-order site, so to take advantage of this awesome offer point your browser to the pre-order page and start playing.

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Stuntfest is a new vehicle-based physics playground that will enable you to create your own mischievous levels using the easy-to-use in-game editor and then trying to accomplish all sorts of crazy ragdoll stunts with a choice of vehicles ranging from mobility scooters to shopping carts. In short, the game brings back the fun of ragdoll minigames and combines it with an easy-to-use editor, allowing for total creativity!

Pre-order Stuntfest at: www.wreckfestgame.com

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