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Stomping Land early access starts tomorrow

If you were one of the Kickstarter backers for dinosaur survival title, The Stomping Land, but happened to forget, now's a good time for a reminder, as tomorrow the early access keys are being sent out to backers for Steam, so keep an eye on your inbox as you could be expecting.

For those that don't know, or don't remember, Stomping Land is an island survival game like DayZ or Rust, where you run around, collecting food, building a base camp and trying to kill off other players with ever more advanced weaponry. The way Stomping Land changes things up, is by throwing giant dinosaurs into the mix. You have to hunt them with your friends, by laying traps and taming other smaller dinosaurs to ride, or you can just scavenge from the corpses or dinosaurs that have fought one another, with one ultimate loser.

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Sweet ride, man

If that all sounds pretty exciting – and why shouldn't it, we all get to play a primitive Robert Muldoon – but you didn't back the game, don't worry, you don't have long to wait. The official early access release date is a week tomorrow, so anyone without a key at this time, will be able to buy one officially then.

KitGuru Says: There are a few people kicking around offering to sell their keys. Be careful, as often times it sounds like they don't deliver. 

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  1. Roll on next week then!