my point is that it appeals to the tech crowd, which is typically better when it comes to $$$
moondog Send a noteboard - 22/02/2012 03:06:13 AM
They wanted 400k to make a new game independent of major studios and set up a Kickstarter and within 48hrs they went miles past it and are currently at about 5 times their initial target and still have nearly a month to go.
and there are way more people with money in the tech industry than your average D&D gamer not that the speed DF reached $1m was not impressive, but every top KS project except for oots so far has been tech-oriented and appeals to many early adopters with loads of spare cash.
Double Fine has a record of making innovative, cult-hit games. That's the reason they've done so well- it's the videogame equivalent of Joss Whedon Kickstarting a second season of Firefly.
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The Order of the Stick webcomic raises over $1million in 30 days on kickstarter!
20/02/2012 01:07:37 AM
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I always marvel at the fact that some people donate thousands of dollars to these things
20/02/2012 03:05:27 AM
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PBS drives make sense as they are tax deductible
20/02/2012 03:01:22 PM
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The real moral here may be that PBS should offer greater icentives.
20/02/2012 09:03:13 PM
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I am unsure whether to be impressed or appalled.
20/02/2012 07:41:31 AM
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The actors of Friends were making 1 million per episode in season 9 and 10
20/02/2012 02:41:24 PM
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Yeah, but they were not being paid by their (probably far less numerous) viewers.
20/02/2012 08:26:16 PM
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Its like the Double Fine story from a few days days ago
20/02/2012 05:59:31 PM
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That is very interesting in the context of the recent and ongoing piracy debates.
20/02/2012 08:47:35 PM
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except double fine is more of a technical project than a creative one
21/02/2012 06:22:32 AM
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Not really- the reason people kickstarted Double Fine is BECAUSE of the creative part
21/02/2012 03:51:17 PM
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my point is that it appeals to the tech crowd, which is typically better when it comes to $$$
22/02/2012 03:06:13 AM
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I helped
21/02/2012 06:13:31 AM
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I did try singing the praise of Kickstarter here not long ago. *NM*
23/02/2012 11:25:24 PM
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