Double Fine has announced that its Amnesia Fortnight 2014 event will allow users to vote on one out of four pitches from Adventure Time Creator Pendleton Ward, in addition to the game pitches from the Double Fine staff.
As with the first Amnesia Fortnight event in 2012, Double Fine has posted several short videos to Humble Bundle's website in which different members of its staff pitch their idea for a game. If you pay $1, you'll be able to vote for your favorite three, and play the winning prototypes when they are released as well as the 2012 prototypes. If you pay more than the average (currently $7), you'll also get to vote on one of the Ward projects.
Hack 'n' Slash and Spacebase DF-9, both of which are on their way to becoming full games, came out of the first Amnesia Fortnight event.
The Double Fine pitches offer a wide variety of creative ideas, from a Dim Sum restaurant management simulator to a game about a cat that can jump through boxes to other worlds.
Ward's pitches are even more unusual, including a mobile platformer where you play as a fat cupid and a zombie MMO where you can play as either humans or zombies.
Ward worked with Double Fine before, lending his voice to one of the characters in Broken Age.
If you're interested in the origins of Amnesia Fortnight, you should read our 2012 story on why Tim Schafer thinks it saved Double Fine.