I thought this would be a suitable follow-up to my last
blog, where I confessed to having become a Kickstarter addict. I wrote a bit
about things that turned me off a project, but I didn't really go into what actually
turns me onto one. What makes a project actually stand out to me. More
accurately, what games specifically stood out to me in such a way that I
decided to back them, and for what reason. And then there's the whole aspect of
why I'm backing games on Kickstarter that I haven't even played yet when there
are currently published games that I would really, really like to own right now,
but haven't purchased yet.
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29 Nov 2015
27 Nov 2015
Help! I'm turning into a Kickstarter Addict!
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Let me just start this by saying that I am by no means a
newcomer to crowd-funding, I backed my first project back in April 2014, and for
the following year and a half I only backed a handful of projects. I had a very
relaxed relationship to crowd-funding as a whole, never looked for projects,
they simply came to me through the fan communities that I was a part of.
Then I was introduced to the table top section of
Kickstarter. It started innocently enough; someone in my gaming group shared a
link to a board game campaign that was mere hours away from funding. I clicked
it, was instantly wowed by the vibrant look of the game. I read through the
campaign information, looked through the pledge levels and was not only pleased
with the game presented, but also how decently priced it was, so I pledged and
helped fund my first ever board game Kickstarter. It could have ended there,
and with every single other campaign I had backed before that was how it ended
- except I couldn't help but think that if this amazing looking game was on
this platform - what else could be there?
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