Hand-drawn likenesses by an in-game character

Knite & the Ghost Lightsis in the home stretch of its Kickstarter campaign, and it’s looking pretty good for the claymation-esque adventure game for Mac, Linux, PC, and Wii U.The Wii U tier will cost you a little extra ($35), but you’ll also get the game on Mac/Linux/PC for the same money, along with all the other rewards in the tiers below.

If youplunk down $65, a button-eyed in-game character named Xavier (described asquite stupid and / or primitive, a robber, and a terrible painter) will send to a physical, hand-drawn, signed portrait.That could turn out to be quite a collector’s item. With the gift giving holidays coming right around the corner, you Podtoid fans out there may want to have multiple portraits sent to Jim Sterling en masse. It’s a good idea and not creepy at all either.His Google image searchshould give you plenty of material to work with.

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There are a bunch of other cool physical rewards, like posters, art books, and dolls. Check it out if you like actual things!

Knite and the Ghost Lights[Kickstarter]

John and Molly sitting on the park bench

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Close up shot of Jackie in the Box

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