RELATED: Binding of Isaac, Tapeworm Creator Says More Developers Should Make Board Games The game's Kickstarter campaign also confirmed that Studio71, the publishers behind McMillen's previous card game, The Binding of Isaac: Four Souls would publish Tapeworm. At the time of publication, the game has raised $339,746.Īs opposed to The Binding of Isaac's unforgiving dungeons, McMillen designed Tapeworm to be "as simple as Uno," with "a good amount of depth." According to the game's rules, players must use a variety of cards to connect worm segments to one another, much like dominoes. Within four minutes, fans had fully funded the campaign. On Tuesday, McMillen unveiled the Kickstarter campaign for his new card game, Tapeworm. After the game's runaway success spawned expansions, updates, and most recently a port to the Nintendo Switch, creator Edmund McMillen has shifted focus to his next game. When it first released in 2013, The Binding of Isaac quickly gained a following with dungeon crawler fans.
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