Tim Schafer's team quadruples budget target

Double Fine Kickstarter passes $1.6 million

The game industry’s most successful crowdfunding campaign ever has soared to new heights with fans pledging a total of $1.6 million to the project.

Last week, San Francisco studio Double Fine launched a Kickstarter campaign with the aim to pool together $400,000 from individual investments as small as $1.

The firm passed that milestone in an extraordinary eight hours as fans and the industry became gripped by a crowdfunding craze.

Double Fine’s Kickstarter – publicly orchestrated by the studio’s game designer Tim Schafer (pictured) – now has 29 days left to gather further investments.

There is a convincing likelihood that the studio will pass at least $2 million by the time the funding closes.

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