An indie dev decided to add the names of 60,000 players to the credits of his game

An indie dev decided to add the names of 60,000 players to the credits of his game

Twilight Moonflower is a Japanese indie game expected on PC on January 30 that may seem quite unremarkable at first glance. However, there is a surprising story behind this first-person horror title with online co-op.

As development was coming to a close, the studio ConnectedShadowGames realized that the end credits were too short. In fact, only a handful of people had worked on the project. To fill the gap, the Japanese company asked internet users on X to like a post to see their name appear in the credits.

The developers expected to receive around a hundred entries… But in the end, more than 60,000 people responded. Rather than adding only the first 100 names, ConnectedShadowGames decided to add everyone!

As a result, the credits took more than 300 hours of work and now last around 30 minutes.

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