Randal is BACK! Tuesday is coming!

Randal's Monday

A kleptomaniac, a sociopath and a horrible friend. Randal is potentially one of the most scurrile protagonists since the invention of the hoverboard. Randal's Monday is a crazy space-time odyssey in classic adventure design, spiced up with countless geek culture references of the last 30 years.

Adventurers and geeks! May I have your attention please? Are you ready to go back to college? But relax we’re not quite talking about studying... we are talking about solving mysteries and other enigmas in our new adventure: Randal’s Tuesday. OK, coming up with the name was a no-brainer, but what were you expecting, Randal’s Friday? Well, sorry. In this new game, we’ll be exploring the corridors and classrooms of this crazy university in which Randal, our despicable protagonist, will have to face a new (although old at the same time) challenge. But he won’t be alone this time, Matt and Charlie will be there as well, this time as playable characters. But hey! This is not your typical sequel, but a prequel that will take us to the beginning of Randal’s story. How did he end up becoming this petty kleptomaniac? What did he do to end up being hated by so many people? How did Matt and Sally’s romance start? Maybe we’ll get to see that legendary pool game that started in Wisconsin and ended in Massachusetts? All these enigmas and many more will be unveiled in this new adventure! Anyway here comes the important part: We need everyone’s help to make this game a reality. Starting April 25th, we will release a Kickstarter campaign to try and get the necessary funds to bring Randal and the university to your screens. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/randalstuesday/randals-tuesday [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/7089718/81e853080e491bc2adc32b4c67a650377570e84b.png[/img] So, if you feel like diving into this adventure, full of humor, mystery, plot twists and many, many puzzles please stay tuned to our Kickstarter campaign and help us make Randal’s Tuesday a reality. Going to college feels more important than ever, dammit!