

By making King Under the Mountain mod-friendly from the start, Rocket Jump has already managed to bring a fair amount of attention to the project.
#King under the mountain kickstarter mod
If you're interested in helping the project along, be sure to check out the Kickstarter for King Under the Mountain, and with any luck, we'll be looking at something really impressive in a few years' time. This makes it easier for end-users to mod nearly every aspect of the game using mostly JSON data files and PNG images. It's more of a proof-of-concept demo than anything else, and currently in pre-alpha, but it's there, and that's a really good sign for the game's future. For cyclists, it’s the weekly eventing place to be in spring, with a closed circuit to ride under the lights, observation deck access, tailgate games, and theme nights.

Something that's very impressive at this point in the game's development is the fact that devs have already offered a playable prototype for us to try out, which is available on the Kickstarter page. Set on 1,500 acres outside of Austin, it features a Grade 1 FIA-specification 3.426-mile motor racing track, whatever that means. This is the official subreddit for discussion of the upcoming simulation strategy game King under the Mountain by Rocket Jump Technology. Vitra let them inside, and Bitty yipped at the three visitors. At the end of the day, as Colb finished brewing his first simple health potion, the rest of his team knocked on the door of the lab. The game is inspired by both classic and contemporary fantasy literature, and will offer a number of races for you to manage, each with special traits, needs, wishes and behaviours that a smart player will be eager to exploit for the meta-game. Drek spent his time silently watching Borin in the back of the lab, eagerly inspecting the dwarf’s progress at every step.

Sitting at about $3,500 out of $13,248 required, and with 89 backers and 30 days to go, King Under the Mountain is looking good so far, with no real reason for us or the developers to be worried about its future.
