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What KICKSTARTER(S) are you BACKING and WHY?
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Gary Sax wrote: woo hoo! Did you have just the expansion box or did you get the extra tokens?
Expansion and tokens. Haven't opened either and probably won't anytime soon. Never got a shipping notice.
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I ended up keeping the Holdout pledge (really cheap, great deal), and as it is P'n'P I've already received the PDFs.southernman wrote: ...
I backed a very cheap pdf dice solitaire adventure game, Holdout, if anyone is interested
www.kickstarter.com/projects/thehumblebard/holdout
S.T.A.L.K.E.R by Awaken Realms started today (on Gamefound). I'm on the fence at the moment as there are stickers in the game (don't know what for yet) and having just three campaigns with 12 missions total I'm not interested if you permanently change them so they can't be p[layed again. Also there doesn't seem to much game/content so far for $100 + tax + shipping price but I'll see what gets added over the next few weeks.
And also kept the S.T.A.L.K.E.R pledge - they put enough variety/variation in the Core pledge, along with two recharge packs for the campaigns, that made it worthwhile (for me) to get.
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I had been really curious to see how they were going to adapt it. They did not attempt to do anything like the video game landscape; you are not viewing a cross section of land, instead it's top down hexes like a map of Survive!. Gameplay is chaotic but there are enough ways to calculate odds that you can somewhat make smart decisions. Still, much like the video game, sometimes things just won't go your way. In that respect, it almost channels a VERY simple Wiz-War. I think it will be easy to get to the table.
edit: I took a look at the KS comments... of course someone asked about a solo mode. For fucking WORMS. Gamers....
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The short version: They launched a new miniature line / skirmish game called Rivenstone. Minis looked great, the campaign made about $230K.
They they launched, failed, and re-launched another miniatures-only campaign called Forged. Clearly they were trying to get some of that sweet sweet Reaper Bones cash. The campaign was nowhere close to a Reaper KS campaign, and made about $250K.
Then, they launched ANOTHER campaign, this one for a new line of paints. That one made only about $140K.
So now they're juggling three active campaigns, and ... PLOT TWIST ... it turns out the whole thing was a house of cards. Stop me if this sounds familiar, but they blew through the Rivenstone money, and had to launch Forged and the paints campaign in order to fund the development of Rivenstone. A disgruntled former employee spilled the beans here:
www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list...803404.page#11581248
And then a YouTuber connected all the dots and posted a highly critical video here:
It's always hard to know exactly what happened, but some toxic mix of incompetence, terrible business decisions, and outright fraud seems likely. None of the above campaigns are likely to ever get fulfilled.
And it really is too bad, because the minis looked great. They have some VERY talented artists and sculptors. It's a shame they're so bad at the business end of things. Ah, Kickstarter! It's always an adventure.
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Pro tip: set your funding goal so it you know, covers your costs.
What a goat rodeo. From the three KS metioned they raised a little over $600K, but that's including whatever vig they have to pay KS. A half million sounds like a lot but obviously these ass clowns learned the hard way that hiring employees can burn thru cash FAST.
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Three projects that will likely never deliver, and the folks at KS couldn't give a flying french-fried titty-fuck about any of it. Hey, "Kickstarter is not a store!" Not our problem!!! (***feverishly counts $$$ for 3rd vacation home & diamond ring for 4th mistress***)Joebot wrote: If anyone wants some good ol' fashioned Kickstarter schadenfreude, check out the shitshow that is Broken Anvil Miniatures (BAM).
And it's not like the whole "use the funds of the current KS to fund the last KS" is new or unique, companies are usually just better at doing it. I mean, look at DVG, they run buckets of Kickstarters (Warfighter, Leader Series, Field Commander series, etc) and can't possibly be keeping each bucket neatly contained in each game they do. But they remain afloat somehow.
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I had the latter thought when Petersen produced the Dunwich Horror expansion to somehow cover the costs of shipping across the Pacific for the recently-ended Cthulhu Wars debacle. (Well, ended for the Yanks on this side of the pond, anyway. Sorry, Euro-gamers.) Was the cost of producing and packaging (and, y'know, adding to the overall shipping and warehousing cost) really so low that it covered the container fees? Makes you think about the profit margins on those ridiculous "minis",
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Joebot wrote: If anyone wants some good ol' fashioned Kickstarter schadenfreude, check out the shitshow that is Broken Anvil Miniatures (BAM).
The short version: They launched a new miniature line / skirmish game called Rivenstone. Minis looked great, the campaign made about $230K.
They they launched, failed, and re-launched another miniatures-only campaign called Forged. Clearly they were trying to get some of that sweet sweet Reaper Bones cash. The campaign was nowhere close to a Reaper KS campaign, and made about $250K.
Then, they launched ANOTHER campaign, this one for a new line of paints. That one made only about $140K.
So now they're juggling three active campaigns, and ... PLOT TWIST ... it turns out the whole thing was a house of cards. Stop me if this sounds familiar, but they blew through the Rivenstone money, and had to launch Forged and the paints campaign in order to fund the development of Rivenstone. A disgruntled former employee spilled the beans here:
www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list...803404.page#11581248
And then a YouTuber connected all the dots and posted a highly critical video here:
It's always hard to know exactly what happened, but some toxic mix of incompetence, terrible business decisions, and outright fraud seems likely. None of the above campaigns are likely to ever get fulfilled.
And it really is too bad, because the minis looked great. They have some VERY talented artists and sculptors. It's a shame they're so bad at the business end of things. Ah, Kickstarter! It's always an adventure.
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hotseatgames wrote: I think that one is Martin Wallace. Looks good.
Ahh jeese, William Wallace was some sort of weird historical freudian slip

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It's basically a standalone campaign based dungeoncrawl with a bit of narrative, uses a tile laying mechanic from Betrayal at House on the Hill for building the dungeon/map, has trigger options for the campaign as you find certain tiles, characters gain and lose abilities as their fear level changes (if it ever gets to the bottom your turn is running to the entrance shrieking), and just some extremely fun Indiana Jones type adventuring/fighting.
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