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I have nothing against Kickstarter myself (though I have no plans to personally use it), as it can be a great tool. Sometimes great games come out of Kickstarter but it's just as possible to help fund a game just to have it abandoned or be released unfinished or poorly made. So you must always be wary when looking at a Kickstarter, and never take the ambitions of the developers as givens. (All that said, I hope this project works out too.)
I love kickstarter. It makes the development possible of games that don't fit the current marketspace. This game doesn't exactly look like a game that doesn't fit the marketspace, but I'm sure the development of such a game takes a lot of time and money. I think they're on track to fulfill many of their promises, but they'll probably falter here and there.
Agreed, and even big companies with lots of practice tend to falter on at least some of their promises (or even worse, lie...).
I love kickstarter. It makes the development possible of games that don't fit the current marketspace. This game doesn't exactly look like a game that doesn't fit the marketspace, but I'm sure the development of such a game takes a lot of time and money. I think they're on track to fulfill many of their promises, but they'll probably falter here and there.
Agreed, and even big companies with lots of practice tend to falter on at least some of their promises (or even worse, lie...).