Have you ever given to a kickstarter?
Do you regret it?
Was itMight Number 9
>giving money to something that may or may not happen to receive your product years later after you've paid
nope
I gave £100 to the Elite Dangerous kickstarter. This was back when kickstarter was producing good games, Just didn't get the game I wanted.
I expected a cutthroat hardcore space combat/pirate/smuggling game, instead we got a good game for middle aged men. No regrets, lesson learnt, will never kick-start again.
Pathologic
Overload
Rabi-ribi
all of them are good, I feel sorry for the suckers that buy into the hyped up high profile kickstarters that just turn out to be trash.
i hate how every indie developer resorts to kick starter. i understand you want some things done, like music or art, but the majority just do it arbitrarily. some developers who have already made a game resort to it again, like the people who made sunless sea. i lose respect fast.
>>384207239
Sure did.
I backed Republique and enjoyed it.
>>384207239
>Have you ever given to a kickstarter?
Yes, a number of times.
>Do you regret it?
Only twice. An attempt to make what was effectively 3D checkers failed pretty badly, as there was a strategy which basically guaranteed that you could not lose. And technically would stalemate the game, if following the rules strictly. And then, there was Mighty No.9.
However, there have been a number which turned out very well. Most have been tabletop RPGs, although a couple of board games (and just buying said games when they came out) were very good also.