Monday 28 January 2013

Want your dream game, why not build it yourself? Enter Kickstarter!

Kick...what?

kickstarter logo
Kickstarter logo, with their
'Fund & Follow Creativity' motto
    Just to clear things. Kickstarter is what has been described as, crowd-funding website, which has been around since April 2009. So it is not really a new thing, therefore, why the hell did I chose to write about it, you may rightly ask. Well firstly, because, although Kickstarter had an impressive start, it was really during 2012 that it took off in a big way. And it was in 2012 it saw several landmark goal reached. 

   Most notable landmark, the 1st project to gather more than $1M pledged. And ten the flood gates opened. Just over a month passed and the adventure game Double Fine Adventure set a new record, a staggering $3.3M ! Till the time of writing this, the record holder is the Pebble: E-Paper Watch, with over $10M pledged.


How does it work?

 Although you can get all details you need at the Kickstarter website, the basics are pretty straightforward. First you need a project in mind ... obviously. This can be, almost anything. Abook, a record with your garage band, a revolutionary eco-friendly farm, some shiny hi-tech gadget, game or art project. Really, there are very few things you cannot do. So, you post your project, set a goal for $$ needed and hope you manage to gather it before a pre-set due date. 
  Obviously, there are much more than that going on, especially if you want to succeed. Just having your firends and family chip in is simply not enough. So, firstly, you need to put a fair amount of time to build an exciting and informative page on Kickstarter. But even that, on its own is not enough. You need to build awereness, reach out to as wide an audience as possible, through social media, relevant forums, blogs and so on.
   To lure prospective backers, Kickstarter has a system of rewards in place. To put it simply, depending on the amount of money pledged, a backer is elligible to specific rewards, provided of course the project funding is successful. 

So what does this has to do with gaming?

 If anyone, hasn't participated in, or followed, discussions in groups, forums,etc., about homebrew rules, game setting, campaigns and so on, is simply lying. Back in the days when I was still playing World of Warcraft, I can't remember the times I heard comments of the type "If only I could have the money, I would have made an awesome MMO!" Guess what. That is not the problem it used to be. If you got an awesome idea and/or you are a talented designers/developer, got a like minded group of people and build your Kickstarter project.

 And by the looks of it, there is a real trend going on. As you can see from the table below, out of the successful projects with the most funds pledged, a great deal are game related. Most of them easily exceeding their initials goals by quite a margin.



 So, are an avid game, looking out for new, exciting game that break from the current mould? Visit the Kickstarter  games section !
  Are a game designers, developer, artist with an interesting idea looking for ways to fund your project? Kickstarter might actually be the solution for you.

 My hope, is that through Kickstarter, in the foreseeable future, we will see games coming out that are truly innovative, without the restrictions imposed by publishing groups and CEOs, who usually want to stick the old and tried solutions
 Lastly, I wanted to share with you my favourite out of the game project in Kickstarter. A cooperative RPG, board card set in a nightmare-horror setting, called Kindgom Death: Monster. The quality of them minis is just staggering!





Ten largest successfully completed Kickstarter projects by total funds pledged (only closed fundings, up to Nov. 2012 are listed). Source: wikipedia
RankTotal USDProject nameCreatorCategory % fundedBackersClosing dateLink
110,266,845Pebble: E-Paper Watch for iPhone and AndroidPebble TechnologyDesign10,26668,9282012-05-18[1]
28,596,475Ouya: A New Kind of Video Game ConsoleOuyaVideo Games90563,4162012-08-09[2]
33,986,929Project EternityObsidian EntertainmentVideo Games36273,9862012-10-16[3]
43,429,236Reaper Miniatures Bones: An Evolution Of Gaming MiniaturesReaper MiniaturesGames11,43017,7442012-08-25[4]
53,336,371Double Fine AdventureDouble Fine and 2 Player ProductionsVideo Games83487,1422012-03-13[5]
62,945,885FORM 1: An affordable, professional 3D printerFormlabsTechnology2,9452,0682012-10-26[6]
72,933,252Wasteland 2InXile EntertainmentVideo Games32561,2902012-04-17[7]
8$2,542,390 (£1,578,316)Elite: DangerousFrontier DevelopmentsVideo Games12625,6812013-01-04[8]
92,485,506Homestuck Adventure GameMS Paint AdventuresVideo Games35524,3462012-10-04[9]
102,437,430Oculus Rift: Step Into the GamePalmer LuckeyTechnology9749,5222012-09-01[10]

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