Peter Molyneux’s god game coming to Steam early access this week
When Peter Molyneux’s Curiosity cube was tapped away, we learned its winner would be god in 22cans’ upcoming Godus. Much like in our Real World, religion pays for those at the top. Speaking to Rock, Paper, Shotgun in an interesting interview, Molyneux explains:
We’re releasing the Steam Early Access version on Friday the 13th of September. At the end of October, we release the iPad version, and two weeks later we release the Android version. He gets all that money from all those versions. I don’t know how many it’s going to sell. It’s 19 bucks. 19 bucks, if it sells 100,000, it’s a nice amount of money. If it sells a lot more, who knows?
Who knows, indeed. Like most of Molyneux’s oeuvre, the ideas behind Godus are intriguing. You can form your own religious clans to oppose and overthrow the game’s god, but the individual you send then transcends your clan. Who knows how that will end? History shows hit or miss success when it comes to coups and propping up dictators.
Molyneux also touched vaguely on the story, calling it, “a completely different story to any story that you’ve played in a game.” Talk about typical Molyneux. ” It’s tempting to make a story about Zeus on Mount Olympus, but that doesn’t… It doesn’t really add to the game. I think this story is very… It’s going to be interesting. It’s a bit crazy. It’s a crazy story.” Crazily, I’m quite interested to see how Godus plays out. And I love its art style.
Who wants to join my cult and prop me up as a god? Just call me Kurtz.
Molyneux On Religion, Godus’ “Crazy” Single-Player [RPS]
via Curiosity winner to receive ‘uncapped’ portion of Godus’ profits [Polygon]
Published: Sep 9, 2013 08:00 am