Showing posts with label kickstarter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kickstarter. Show all posts
Thursday, August 3, 2017
Sunday, April 9, 2017
Saturday, February 18, 2017
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Munchkin Shakespeare Kickstarter
Funded but still 30 days to go if you want in on it.
Friday, November 7, 2014
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Kickstarter: Reaper Miniatures Bones II The Return Of Mr Bones
Reaper is running another kickstarter. If you are interested in how they spent the money from their previous kickstarter... THEY TELL YOU! Click Here.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
A Gaming Resource: Kickstarter.com
Many of you are likely already aware of this interesting and largely successful web site known as Kickstarter. For those that aren't, it is a website, that allows people or companies to ask for the general internet populous to support their project (be it a physical product, a web site, a media production etc) with real cash monies, paid for through Amazon's website.
Why is it a gaming resource? Well, they have sections specifically for board games, card games, video games, books etc. Recently, I backed a project by Steve Jackson games—whom many will recognize as the creator of the Munchkin line of card games, among other things—to bring the strategy game OGRE back out of retirement (Link). At the time of writing this, the project has 16 days to go. There are many support levels, which earn you everything from a basic thank you, to copies of the game and extras, to an expensive $4500 custom made game. Other gaming related things that I have seen on here recently include custom made dice hand crafted out of rare or antique wood (Link), hand made counters (Link), a new Shadowrun video game (Link), multiple zombie-themed boardgames to include Zombicide and Zpocalypse, RPG updates and re-releases (Myth and Magic Players guide 2nd Ed Revived and Update), even terrain (Modest Magics Modular Terrain), or specialized gaming tables —in this case for Settlers of Catan (Link). For those interested in books and comics, each of those has its own category as well.
In short, for those interested in seeing what is coming out—and in some cases, getting a chance at an advance copy, Kickstarter is one of the ideal ways to go, you can support based off of your budget, pick your projects—and if the goal isn't met—you don't pay. It is also a way to help some of the indie games that might otherwise never see the light of day.
-Skoriaan
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