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Seinfeld Adventure is a pitch for a game about nothing

Seinfeld Adventure is the name of a game pitch based on the 90s classic sitcom Seinfeld.

Developed by two indie devs, Jacob Janerka and Ivan Dixon, Seinfeld Adventure is a (potential) episodic point-and-click title that’s been showcased on a new website designed to secure the ability to complete and release the game.

“Turns out Seinfeld is actually still an incredibly relevant show whose relatability is timeless, with the show’s streaming rights bought by Netflix recently for half a billion dollars,” the pair wrote on the website.

“We want to do this the official way. However, we believe that pitching to the internet will show the demand for such a game, which will provide a better chance of this becoming a thing than us just sending a cold email. We want our email to be warm, if that makes any sense.”

You can check Seinfeld Adventure out in the video and images below.


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