October 14th, 2012 | By

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Earlier in the week we covered Ring Runner : Flight Of The Sages (Ring Runner). It’s a very interesting new take on space combat action-RPGs. Triple B Titles are aiming to add back the element of skill into the game community by removing a lot of the chance that is apparent in many games in the modern day.

Ring Runner is a highly ambitious title but it does look fantastic already, and with much more development to go, I am sure it will only get better. In true Kickstarter fashion Triple B Titles have put in many great rewards for backers, the most remarkable being able to introduce your very own skill into the game.

That’s right, for only $325 (which includes many other great lower tier rewards also) you get to work with the design team to bring you idea to life. This is going to be a comprehensive experience that will allow you to work closely with the team from start to finish.
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Giving you the ability to have input into every level of the new skill design. From the concept to the look and feel of the overall ability. This is really great for anyone with a great idea or just a creative mindset, as it will give you the chance to put your own personal mark on the game.

The only draw back is this special reward is limited to just five people, so be sure to act fast if you don’t want to be disappointed.

With 29 days still to go on Ring Runners Kickstarter there is still plenty of time to scoop up any of the great backer content (of which there is a vast amount). However the skill design is strictly limited and I cannot imagine it being available for much longer.

If you would like to participate in backing this great game the Kickstarter page can be found here. Follow all the development of Triple B Titles on their official site here, and if you like what you see Ring Runners  on Steam vote for it here.

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Full time gamer part time writer and a Graduate of King College London I have been playing computer games ever since the days of the much loved Amiga. Playing a broad spectrum of games over as many platforms as possible with a distinct obsession with RTS games even though lacking in much of the micro ability. Tweet me @alexwilkinson