Something’s in the Trees - The New Blue Ridge Hunting Kickstarter Is Live
Blue Ridge Hunting has relaunched its Kickstarter campaign, alongside a brand new Steam demo that drops players into a co-op horror experience set in the Appalachian wilderness. Players investigate and track cryptids inspired by real-world folklore and sightings-using voice and radio communication that creatures can actually react to. Every expedition is unpredictable, and every sound matters.
Ever feel like something’s watching you from beyond the treeline? You might be right. Six One Publishing and developer Jade Meadows have officially relaunched the Kickstarter campaign for Blue Ridge Hunting, the online co-op horror adventure in which players investigate, document, and hunt cryptids across the Appalachian Mountains.
Set in a region steeped in real-world sightings, folklore, and unexplained phenomena, Blue Ridge Hunting puts players in the boots of the Appalachian Investigation Group as they track down creatures lurking deep within the wilderness. Using a range of tools and equipment, investigators gather evidence, document encounters, and attempt to survive each expedition. But the woods are alive-creatures react to proximity voice chat, and radio communication, turning every conversation into a potential risk.
The relaunched Kickstarter campaign offers a closer look at the game’s core systems and long-term vision, with weekly reveals introducing new cryptids and map locations inspired by real Appalachian sightings. At full release, Blue Ridge Hunting will also feature a narrative-driven story mode following Levi Chambers, a West Virginia native haunted by lifelong encounters with the Mothman, alongside a freeplay co-op mode for players looking to explore the unknown together. To give players a taste of narrative and gameplay, a brand new demo also launched today on Steam.
Field Notes:
Found Footage: A gritty retro/PSX art style inspired by early 3D horror and analog media
Always Listening: Creatures react to proximity voice chat and radio chatter-communication is crucial, but dangerous
Into the Woods, Solo or Together: Explore Appalachia alone or with up to 5 players in online co-op freeplay
Bump In The Night: A narrative-driven story (1–3 players) following the Appalachian Investigation Group’s hunt for the truth
Experience The Legends: Encounter unique, intelligent creatures based on real Appalachian folklore and sightings
Dark-Bluegrass Symphony: An original score blending haunting melodies with Appalachian roots