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Kevin Smith wants you to crowdfund a Jay and Silent Bob video game

Interabang Entertainment has taken to crowdfunding site Fig.co to raise funds for Jay and Silent Bob: Chronic Blunt Punch, a title endorsed by Kevin Smith and Jay Mewes themselves.

A 2.5D side-scrolling multiplayer brawler, Chronic Blunt Punch will feature voice work by none other than Mewes and Smith… not that we’re sure Smith will get much to say.

“Jay and Silent Bob’s customers are gone and they’re on a mission to find out why,” Interabang said of their game. “Their search soon leads them to the sparkling new mega-mall which is almost a  city unto itself  complete with apartments, restaurants, hospitals, and schools.  On the surface, the mall seems a Utopia.  But as our heroes soon discover once a  would-be patron of this paradise enters they find they can’t make their way out.”

Interabang plans to release on Windows PC, with the possibility of PS4 and Xbox One as well.

Jay and Silent Bob: Chronic Blunt Punch is currently at $47,000 USD of a $400,000 USD goal. There are 37 days left in the crownfunding campaign.


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