Last night, Double Fine announced that it would fund its next project — an old school adventure game — throughdonations from Kickstarter. Less than twenty-four hours after the plan was enacted, the studio has surpassed its goal.

The aim was to raise $400,000 within thirty-four days, but during the course of a single short evening, over $495,000 was accrued. This morning, I was able to witness the funds go fromthatfigure to $500,663. One backer contributed the grand amount of $10,000, which will earn him or her a dinner with studio head Tim Schafer. Seven people pledged $5,000, while thirty-five tossed $1,000 into the hat.

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Smaller amounts were contributed in their thousands, showing just how much love and trust the developer has earned from gamers. The excess funds are going to be put right back into the game and the accompanying documentary, so by earning more money, the game can boost its voiceovers, music, and other features.

There’s your feel-good, positive, this-industry-can-be-amazing-sometimes story for the day. Soak it in, people.

John and Molly sitting on the park bench

Oh yeah … and the donations show no sign of stopping yet.

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