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Matt Kempke of Daedalic Entertainment sheds light on their new point-and-click adventure!

The Night of the Rabbit is a point-and-click adventure of magic, mystery, and wonder, full of beautiful storybook graphics and an amazing story that will appeal to young and mature gamers alike. The game is coming soon to GOG.com and is currently available for pre-order for only $19.99. Everyone who gets it before release on GOG.com will also become eligible to redeem a free copy of Daedalic Entertainment's previous adventure hit--! We thought you might like to learn a bit more about this upcoming title, so [url=http://www.gog.com/news/preorder_the_night_of_the_rabbit]recently we asked you if you had any questions for The Night of the Rabbit designers. Matt Kempke, the game's lead designer, answered in great detail the ones that Daedalic found the most interesting. We invite you to the resulting Q&A!

Matt Kempke answers GOG.com users' questions about The Night of the Rabbit.
Post edited May 20, 2013 by G-Doc
I'm looking forward to this, Daedalic makes really beautiful adventure games. Plus, the setting for Night of the Rabbit seems very interesting.
Formatting tags and image links are showing up in the forum version of the article making it more than a little difficult to read... Looks nice from the front page, not so much here.
Damn..my question didn´t appear :( , but still a lot of great information from Daedalic : )

Congratulations to the winners! ^^ (I hope to get some money to preorder this quickly xD)
Hi! If your question is among those selected for the Q&A please PM me for your giftcode.

I apologize for the terrible formatting on the forums, but I'm unable to fix it--the properly formatted version just reverts to the messed up one, --for--some--reason-- because it's to large for the forum engine to handle :-/
Post edited May 20, 2013 by G-Doc
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G-Doc: Hi! If your question is among those selected for the Q&A please PM me for your giftcode.

I apologize for the terrible formatting on the forums, but I'm unable to fix it--the properly formatted version just reverts to the messed up one, for some reason.
NP, just wanted to bring it up in case it wasn't immediately noticed.
Is this the last chance of get the giftcodes? :"( Damn..I want to buy it but I haven´t money after I bought Reus u_u)
Aw. Did not expect my question to appear, since I honestly just asked pretty much the first thing that usually comes to my mind when I think about adventure games. Very interesting. ^_^
I'd enjoy seeing more Q&As with developers/people that worked on older games. I think it's been a while since we've had an interview for the good old games...
I hope this game becomes a big hit.
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G-Doc: I apologize for the terrible formatting on the forums, but I'm unable to fix it--the properly formatted version just reverts to the messed up one, --for--some--reason-- because it's to large for the forum engine to handle :-/
... one would think that your webdevs had set up an automatic newspost-to-forumpost-cleaning-script by now, but I guess we'll continue seeing these messed up ones.

Also. Is it really too large for the forum engine to handle? Meaning there's completely new code handling it now compared to way back when post lengths were unlimited (rather than just a variable max_post_length=10000 that reasonably shouldn't apply to you as staff)?


Anyway, thanks for this insight onto the minds of the Daedelic.
Post edited May 20, 2013 by Maighstir
Daedalic guys thanked me in person for my question. My life is almost complete. Now to only finish my hideous thesis and I may die a happy man. :D
Post edited May 20, 2013 by keeveek
Daedalic creating fantastic games. They are my number one.
Well I would love to respond to Matt Kempke and say that the images so far of The Night of The Rabbit look wonderful, and I am looking forward to playing it after I finish my currently playlist of games.
I am looking forward to this and Deponia 3 with great delight. I really feel that these guys have the same wonderful storytelling and clever puzzles that will lead them to the same kind of great success held by Sierra and Lucas Arts through the 90's.
Damn, a bit off-topic but someone should of asked them about the Dark Eye RPG they are currently making