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About RocketBear Studios We are a group of graphics artist, game programmers and game designers and writers. While we are still working on getting our group official (website, etc.), The Living is in progress and has been for some time now.

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Posted by RocketBearStudios on Jun 11th, 2012

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RocketBear Studios is happy to announce our first game in development called The Living: 30 days to survive. An online survival game that breaks all the rules and forms its own genre of gaming. Our first theme we are announcing is Zombie Apocalypse. For those of you not excited about the Zombie theme stay tuned, this is just the first of many themes this game will offer.

Different themes?
The Living is a survival game first and foremost. The player will get to decided which theme their character will play. Later updates will include rabid pandas in a futuristic Japan or killer robots in the viking age.

What does "30 days to survive" mean?
The most unique feature about our game is the 30 real world day aspect. Every one hour in game equals one hour in real time. Once you start a game, you will have 30 days to keep your character alive. Once the 30 days are over, players will be ranked based on points and achievements earned in that time frame. For more info, head to our Blog page here. Rocketbearstudios.blogspot.com

Stay tuned for updates on game features, concept art, and what you can do to help keep this game alive!

Sincerely,
The RocketBear Team

Keep an eye out on Kickstarter.com, The Living page coming soon!

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