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The RPG Kickstarters Which Break The Bank: Fame Pays
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<blockquote data-quote="offsprg01" data-source="post: 6001388" data-attributes="member: 6690647"><p>cool i made the list!!! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> i still can't believe how well rpg and board games are doing on kickstarter. it seems the whole gaming community has come out in droves to back project after project. when the artisan dice project completed i was totally blown away by all the support. for a no name project like mine to rank 3rd in the board games category was something i would have never expected. now just a handfull of months later i'm backing a project that hit nearly 3.5 million dollars in support! (congrats to the reaper folks they are awesome people) kickstarter is growing leaps and bounds every day. </p><p></p><p>i can say for certainty all the "block buster" projects mentioned hear have one thing in common, they all provided one heck of product. in my case it was a nitch product in the form of hand crafted dice. in reapers case is was the ability to score a ton of really cool minis in the much much more affordable bones line. for oots, hell it oots who doesn't love rich burlew's comic? ogre looks like it's going to be a really sweet game, and pathfinder's online tech is a big hit with my gaming crew. so i guess i'd have to say to those folks that want to have success on kickstarter you need to start with a really cool product. other than that i'm not one to offer advice. hell i though i'd be begging folks to get the $300 dollars i was originally asking for, so you can place a safe bet that i had no clue what i was getting in to when i launched the artisan dice project.</p><p></p><p>@squirre james - agreed reaper will most defiantly be doing the pledge management site to help get all the paypal folks. we did a tick over 10 grand in paypal backer the week after the artisan dice project ended and we still take order every day over at <a href="http://www.artisandice.com" target="_blank">Artisan Dice Handcrafted Dice for the Discerning Gamer Artisan Dice</a>. i can only imagine how much support reaper will get from paypal backers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="offsprg01, post: 6001388, member: 6690647"] cool i made the list!!! ;) i still can't believe how well rpg and board games are doing on kickstarter. it seems the whole gaming community has come out in droves to back project after project. when the artisan dice project completed i was totally blown away by all the support. for a no name project like mine to rank 3rd in the board games category was something i would have never expected. now just a handfull of months later i'm backing a project that hit nearly 3.5 million dollars in support! (congrats to the reaper folks they are awesome people) kickstarter is growing leaps and bounds every day. i can say for certainty all the "block buster" projects mentioned hear have one thing in common, they all provided one heck of product. in my case it was a nitch product in the form of hand crafted dice. in reapers case is was the ability to score a ton of really cool minis in the much much more affordable bones line. for oots, hell it oots who doesn't love rich burlew's comic? ogre looks like it's going to be a really sweet game, and pathfinder's online tech is a big hit with my gaming crew. so i guess i'd have to say to those folks that want to have success on kickstarter you need to start with a really cool product. other than that i'm not one to offer advice. hell i though i'd be begging folks to get the $300 dollars i was originally asking for, so you can place a safe bet that i had no clue what i was getting in to when i launched the artisan dice project. @squirre james - agreed reaper will most defiantly be doing the pledge management site to help get all the paypal folks. we did a tick over 10 grand in paypal backer the week after the artisan dice project ended and we still take order every day over at [url=http://www.artisandice.com]Artisan Dice Handcrafted Dice for the Discerning Gamer Artisan Dice[/url]. i can only imagine how much support reaper will get from paypal backers. [/QUOTE]
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