Billie Bust Up Kickstarter Page

By the end of the 30-day campaign, Billie Bust Up had raised —over 930% of its original goal.

Here’s the full story of how a small team from the UK turned a wild idea into one of the most promising indie games on the horizon—thanks in large part to its fans. On February 1, 2021 , developer Gobby (Phil Gobbett) and his tiny team at Phantom Gizmo launched the Billie Bust Up Kickstarter. The goal? Raise £20,000 to finish a demo and fund full-time development. billie bust up kickstarter

Billie Bust Up —the 3D rhythm-action platformer inspired by Donkey Kong 64 and Banjo-Kazooie but with full-blown musical theater boss fights—has captured hearts with its charm, humor, and surprisingly dark lore. By the end of the 30-day campaign, Billie

If you’ve been anywhere near the indie gaming side of TikTok or YouTube in the last year, you’ve probably heard the infectious chorus of "Fantoccio, oh no!" or seen a purple goat in a top hat doing something unhinged. The goal

Liked this post? Share it with a friend who loves rhythm games, musicals, or just really cool goats.

If you missed the campaign, don’t worry—the team has confirmed a standard digital release at launch, and leftover physical editions may appear after backer fulfillment. The Billie Bust Up Kickstarter is a textbook example of how a small, creative team can use crowdfunding to do more than just raise money—it built a community . The backers didn’t just buy a game; they became part of the show.

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By the end of the 30-day campaign, Billie Bust Up had raised —over 930% of its original goal.

Here’s the full story of how a small team from the UK turned a wild idea into one of the most promising indie games on the horizon—thanks in large part to its fans. On February 1, 2021 , developer Gobby (Phil Gobbett) and his tiny team at Phantom Gizmo launched the Billie Bust Up Kickstarter. The goal? Raise £20,000 to finish a demo and fund full-time development.

Billie Bust Up —the 3D rhythm-action platformer inspired by Donkey Kong 64 and Banjo-Kazooie but with full-blown musical theater boss fights—has captured hearts with its charm, humor, and surprisingly dark lore.

If you’ve been anywhere near the indie gaming side of TikTok or YouTube in the last year, you’ve probably heard the infectious chorus of "Fantoccio, oh no!" or seen a purple goat in a top hat doing something unhinged.

Liked this post? Share it with a friend who loves rhythm games, musicals, or just really cool goats.

If you missed the campaign, don’t worry—the team has confirmed a standard digital release at launch, and leftover physical editions may appear after backer fulfillment. The Billie Bust Up Kickstarter is a textbook example of how a small, creative team can use crowdfunding to do more than just raise money—it built a community . The backers didn’t just buy a game; they became part of the show.