The story behind a genre-defining classic

[Update:TheMonsters in the DarkKickstarterhas hit its target goal of $12,000. The crowdfunding campaign will remain open until April 8, at which point the book will go through its final proofing and publishing process. It will launch in digital format soon thereafter, with a physical paperback to follow in summer 2021.]

A Kickstarter campaign has been launched for a new book that will tell the story behind the development of 1994’sX-COM: Enemy Unknown, (released in North America asX-COM: UFO Defenseand also asUFO: Enemy Unknownin Europe), the first release in the genre-defining strategy series that is still zapping aliens and fending off intergalactic invasions to this day.

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Monsters in the Dark: The Making of X-COM: UFO Defenseis an independently produced book by author David L. Craddock, who previously penned the excellentStay Awhile and Listenseries, recounting the formation of Blizzard Entertainment and Blizzard North, as well as the development and launch of the legendaryDiabloseries

“I read David Craddock’s book,Stay Awhile and Listen, and I thought it was quite an intricate, deep-dive into the inner workings of Blizzard Entertainment,” saidX-COMco-creator Julian Gollop. “I would like to see theX-COMbook as kind of a historical record of a game that was influential. Hopefully, it can provide some inspiration, and also some fascination for how things were done in the early days of the games industry- and in some cases, how badly things were done as well.”

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Monsters in the Darkwill trace Gollop’s career from his formative years creating pen-and-paper adventures, to his work on ZX Spectrum games – such as 1985’sChaos: The Battle of Wizardsand 1988’sLaser Squad– to the ultimate conception, design, and development ofX-COM: UFO Defense. DespiteX-COM‘s now invaluable contribution to the strategy genre,Monsters in the Darkwill recount the title’s torrid development, and how the legendary release came within a hair’s breadth of being consigned to the cancellation pile.

WhileMonsters in the Darkis already written and edited, Craddockis looking for $12,000 in crowdfunding capitalin order to pay for third-party proofing & editing, as well as printing and publishing costs. Should the Kickstarter reach its goal, thenMonsters in the Darkis expected to see publishing in a relatively short space of time, with digital copies tentatively scheduled to release within weeks of the campaign’s closure. This will then be followed by the release of a physical paperback, which is expected to arrive late-June.

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For more details onMonsters in the Dark: The Making of X-COM: UFO Defense, check out the official Kickstarter campaignright here.

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