Battlefield Marshal - A new audio battle strategy game featuring fully self-voiced design, cinematics and holliwood style sound effects.

By Edis, 4 January, 2026

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Hi everyone :)
My name is Edis, and I am fully blind. I work professionally as an accessibility consultant.
When I am not working with this, I am pursuing my dream project, game development.
And my first game is Battlefield Marshal.

In all its simplisity, you are a sergeant with a squad of soldiers, your objective is to reach the rank of field marshal.
The game will feature self-voiced naration, cinematics, original music, and great audio.

Right now, it will be for windows and mac, but for Iphone and android planned down the road.

If you want, you can check out the introduction here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-B1Oow1apmA&t=8s

Furthermore, you can sign up to my kickstarter newsletter as i will be crowdfunding the game: https://dreamsoundgames.com/

I hope you like it!

Happy new year!

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By Enes Deniz on Sunday, January 4, 2026 - 14:53

I have one simple question: Aren't military ranks in the current sense a modern thing that emerged when nation states organized their armies in a more disciplined fashion? This introduction, however, resembles more of some epic medieval story where the main character is a knight trying to defend a once-mighty, now declining kingdom, than one where he is a post-Enlightenment soldier.

By Edis on Sunday, January 4, 2026 - 15:23

Hi there :)
Well, your argument makes good sense.
It was just in my head like this.
Maybe I will change it in the final version :)

By Karok on Sunday, January 4, 2026 - 15:33

When do you hope to have the final version released?

I don’t mean to sound pessimistic, but I don’t think you’ll get any assistance with the kickstarter previous attempts have gone before this one, think of the game where you were hunting etc. 3 monkeys, that failed and that was audio-only.

By Jonathan Candler on Sunday, January 4, 2026 - 17:45

I hope you get what ya want out of this but every, single, kickstarter project I've seen or have been apart of had no goals that they've met or simply did not deliver up to their end of the deal. Both of which are very bad and screams scam! I do not know why devs chooses this route when they know that it's not really gunna work. Even when goals were met devs would just run off with the money after a while and, silence. I would hope this is not the case for you and should you continue with this, note what you're getting into. Best of luck. I hope people can contribute but I will not unless you can restore my faith into humanity. Do I need to name a list of games, tons of which I might add that didn't do well because of this? We're a small market and I think that's most of the issue here. Maybe if you could cater to the sighted and bridge the gap you may have a better chance but games which didn't had more issues than not unless they had a large following and can hold their weight. I do not mean to come down on someone who is brand new to this and if it sounds like the case I do apologize. Take it or leave it. I won't be getting my hopes up because I've seen way, far too many of these for these projects not to be successful. My advice, if the project does meat its goal and you feel like promises can't happen the way you think they can happen, do the right thing and let people know and have an opportunity for people to get their money back. The good think about kickstarter from what I know is if it doesn't reach the specified goal I do think you get your money back automatically.

By Edis on Sunday, January 4, 2026 - 18:55

I get where you’re coming from. Kickstarter has had too many projects go quiet or overpromise.

All I can do is run this differently: realistic scope, clear milestones, and frequent updates (including when things are hard). I’ve backed plenty of campaigns too, so I know exactly why people are skeptical.

Also: if the campaign doesn’t reach the goal, nobody pays. If it funds, I’m committing to transparency and consistent communication. I’m not risking my reputation in the accessibility community on something I can’t deliver.

No pressure to back. Watch the updates and judge me on actions. I hope I can surprise you in a good way.

By Edis on Sunday, January 4, 2026 - 18:59

Thank you for your message.
I haven't heard about that game. I don't know of many accessibility game kickstarters. I know of a heroes call, and not much more.
I hope that this game will differ on game play, cinematics and extremely high quality sound design.
For the windows and mac versions, the release will be in June.

By TheBlindGuy07 on Sunday, January 4, 2026 - 23:22

I will keep an eye on this, best of luck! We really need true decent audio game rather than the trendy trash we've been getting recently. But for the vale the rest of the recent releases are quite bad, soundscape being the worst gameplay I've ever hated.

By Edis on Monday, January 5, 2026 - 05:56

Thanks a lot.
I really hope that I can live up to the expectations :)