Currently, SuperCrit's official website appears slightly broken.įundora told Kotaku in August that The Stomping Land was still in development, despite a lack of communication and updates, and was transitioning to a new game engine.
The developer hasn't said much about the game since its Early Access launch, when Fundora said the studio was in ' full force' development and faced ' a long road of development still ahead for The Stomping Land.' The game's Facebook page and Twitter account have been pretty quiet since then, with the developer tweeting followers to say he was dealing with some personal matters that resulted in slowed updates.
Then, after a development update that set an expectation for weekly updates on The Stomping Land, its lead developer - Alex 'Jig' Fundora - went silent. The developer delivered an early version of the game to backers in May and began sales via Early Access shortly after. SuperCrit raised more than $110,000 through Kickstarter last year to fund development of The Stomping Land. Developer SuperCrit has been largely silent about both the game's removal and its ongoing development. The Stomping Land, the multiplayer survival game set in a world filled with dinosaurs, is no longer available for sale on Steam, where it had been available as an Early Access game since May.