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'Ant Simulator' Cancelled After Devs Blow Crowdfunding Money On Booze And Strippers
The cancellation of Ant Simulator is one of the most disheartening stories about crowdfunding indie games I’ve heard. It’s also one of the most outrageous and crazy, filled with betrayal and greed and tragedy.
Lead programmer Eric Tereshinski, along with two business partners, raised money on Kickstarter to create a series of game development tutorials. As an added plus, they also raised money separately for the development of a survival game, Ant Simulator.
Fast forward a couple years and we get the below video from Tereshinski, in which he resigns from the LLC he set up with his ex-business partners—ETeeski LLC—and cancels the game. The reason?
His ex-partners spent the majority of the money raised on “liquor, restaurants, bars, and even strippers.”
The Kickstarter campaign only raised a little over $4,000. You can go high on the hog with four grand, but not for very long. It’s unclear just how much was raised separately for Ant Simulator outside of Kickstarter. If I can find out I will update the post.
Worse still, Tereshinski can’t finish the game on his own without exposing himself to a lawsuit from his ex-partners, and he has to take down all the videos made for the Kickstarter. Suing them would be difficult and costly, especially given how small the crowdfunding sum was.
“A year and a half ago, I signed an LLC agreement with them,” Tereshinski says of his once-partners. “I trusted them and they had been my friends for 11 years. That means that resigning, and therefore cancelling the development of Ant Simulator, is really the only option available to me right now.

heres a youtube video from the creator