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16 votes
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Keyboard Warriors: Knights of Chalacyn - Gaming documentary
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The magic of tabletop crowdfunding is dying
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Why I spent three years designing a coat hanger
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Traumatarium - A new dungeon crawler RPG for the Nintendo Game Boy with killer black-metal graphics
8 votes -
Mycroft Mark II: The end of the campaign
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Limit Theory (a cancelled space sim with procedural generation) releases its source code under a open source license
14 votes -
Plastic (and payments) in the fantasy supply chain
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Shovel Knight Art Assets licensed under Creative Commons 4.0
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HeroQuest returns! Comparing the 1989 and 2021 versions
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This webcomic made it okay to be sad online. Then its artist vanished.
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Avatar Legends RPG on Kickstarter August 3rd
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Announcing Headstamp Publishing's new Kickstarter book | Pistols of the Warlords: Chinese domestic handguns, 1911 - 1949
6 votes -
Let's make more MST3K
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Picture Book Lust - Vanishing Asia by Kevin Kelly
5 votes -
Dungeon Alchemist Kickstarter meet in three hours - Dungeon map generator
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Eau de Space and Kickstarter regrets
Did anybody else back this when the kickstarter was happening? Remember in the early 90s when you'd go to the local computer swap and sniff cards to see if they were fried or not? When you got a...
Did anybody else back this when the kickstarter was happening?
Remember in the early 90s when you'd go to the local computer swap and sniff cards to see if they were fried or not? When you got a bad one, this is that exact smell.
I received mine today and I have to say, if you love the smell of solder / welding, raspberry, cheap alcohol, and suffering -- this is the scent for you!
This is easily the worst smelling fragrance I have ever experienced. So bad, in fact, that if there is ever an opportunity to go to space, I will respectfully decline.
This was the first campaign I backed. It took roughly eight months for everything to come together... and it really has me questioning this model. So my question is, what have you backed and what was your experience?
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Looking Glass Portrait: Kickstarter campaign
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NASA’s 'smell of space' is available as a perfume
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Last hours for the tapeworm Kickstarter. Edmund McMillens new boardgame
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Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night cancels the "roguelike" game mode from the project's stretch goals, replaces it with a "randomizer" mode
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The high-tech iBackpack received almost $800,000 from crowdfunding, but backers never received their bags. Now the creator is being sued by the FTC and state of Texas
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Kickstarter workers vote to form first union in tech industry
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The Wonderful 101: Remastered - PlatinumGames' title previously exclusive to Wii U, now self-published and coming to Switch, PC, and PS4
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Return to Dark Tower - An epic fantasy game pitting 1-4 heroes against an intelligent, malevolent tower - Designed by Rob Daviau (Pandemic Legacy) and Isaac Childres (Gloomhaven)
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Kickstarter Arena FPS Diabotical is now an Epic exclusive
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Coolest Cooler, which raised $13M on Kickstarter in 2014, announces they are shutting down with about 20,000 (1/3) of their backers not having their $200 pledge fulfilled
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Tilt Five: Holographic Tabletop Gaming - Augmented Reality glasses that open up a whole new holographic game space
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Charming pixel art game Yes, Your Grace re-emerges after years of silence
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Kickstarter’s year of turmoil - Multiple employees involved with a "Kickstarter United" effort to unionize have been fired over the past week
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Crowdfunding and Video Games: 2019 Mid-Year Update
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The Patreon-like subscription platform that XOXO and Kickstarter were collaborating on has been canceled, due to being unable to find a way to make it a sustainable business
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Firmament by Cyan Worlds (developer of Myst, Riven, Obduction) - a narrative adventure designed for VR (but playable without)
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Kickstarter’s staff is unionizing
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Tabletop games dominated Kickstarter in 2018, while video games declined
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Patreon, Kickstarter and the new patrons of the arts
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Keyboardio was deceived and defrauded for over a year by the account manager handling their manufacturing in China
18 votes -
Solo - Open source FIDO2 security USB key
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Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night delayed until 2019, PS Vita version canceled
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Tokyo Chronos VR visual novel's Kickstarter campaign reaches goal
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Xenonauts 2 Kickstarter and demo now live
Kickstarter Demo (via GOG) Xenonauts 2 is a sequel to 2014's Xenonauts, a turn-based tactics game inspired by the original Xcom games. I've never played the older games but I'm in love with the...
Xenonauts 2 is a sequel to 2014's Xenonauts, a turn-based tactics game inspired by the original Xcom games.
I've never played the older games but I'm in love with the Xcom reboots, so I'm definitely keeping a close eye on his one. Any other Xcom fans here?
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Poetry Slam - A word/party game from Mayday Games. I'm the designer and we went live on Kickstarter this morning!
Hey all, I'm a board game designer named Adam Wyse and I just wanted to share my latest project that went live on Kickstarter this morning! A little bit about me; I'm a former software engineer...
Hey all, I'm a board game designer named Adam Wyse and I just wanted to share my latest project that went live on Kickstarter this morning!
A little bit about me; I'm a former software engineer who now works in the board game industry full time. I have a few published games (Head of Mousehold, Masque of the Red Death), and many more that have been signed and will be coming out over the next year or two. I work for Roxley Games doing logistics and development. If you're a fan of modern tabletop games you've probably heard of Santorini or Brass.
Anyways, Mayday Games is publishing Poetry Slam; a word/party game for 3 to 8 players (10 if we reach the stretch goal). It's all about writing a word based on a prompt, then coming up with a short poem that allows other players to guess your word. Each player loses a letter each round that they can no longer use in later rounds. Coming up with your word faster will earn you more points, but you will lose more valuable letters! It's a strategic and hilarious word game that you can play with a big group - it makes for a pretty fun and unique experience.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/maydaygames/poetry-slam-a-beatnik-3-8-player-party-game
I did up a full how to play video here a couple weeks ago:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_Y-0FBCjyMOne of the cool things that Mayday is doing is a referral system. If you back the game you get a referral link. If you get someone else to back the game using your link, you get a free playmat. Whoever refers the most people will get a cool prize pack!
If you have any questions about Poetry Slam, board game design in general, the tabletop industry, or Roxley Games, I'm happy to answer! I hope you'll give the project a look!
Edit: The project was cancelled because it kind of stalled in the middle, but the game is still going to be produced! It will be available at Origins board game convention in June, and then in retail shortly afterwards. If you are interested in checking out a gameplay video, we recorded on at my local game store last night: https://www.facebook.com/sentrybox/videos/10156328694703428/
13 votes