You're only interested in rarely-used outlets?
One of the reasons you gave for losing interest in Kickstarter was “it seems more and more everything is being Kickstarted.” I just found it odd that that would be a factor.I don't understand what you mean. I'm less and less inclined to back something that Im not going to see for most likely 12-24 months anymore.
I'm still searching for that perfect system.I'm always a little shocked at just how many projects some folks back. I'm pretty picky about things I will actually use enthusiastically. Which, comes down to about 2 projects a year. If I grabbed everything I had even a tinkle of interest in, I'd likely lose interest too.
I think Dungeon Crawling board game is a pretty specific thing. There are, of course, many ways to do it as you mention. Though, I also think HeroQuest is the one in this product type. With TTRPGs, however, I think there are many genres and systems that do different things. For me, there is one fantasy RPG, one Sci-Fi, and one x,y,z. By one I mean my absolute favorite and if I have a say its what I'm using. Im still open to other systems, but I let other people back them and convince me to play once they get them. YMMV.I'm still searching for that perfect system.
For dungeon crawling board games, for example, I purchased many in an attempt to find something like the original HeroQuest from my youth (Altar Quest, Descent, Massive Darkness, Imperial Assault, Doom, Shadows of Brimstone, every D&D Adventure System product, etc.) Nothing worked the way I wanted and I spent a lot of time/money/enthusiasm in the pursuit. Now that the original HeroQuest has been reissued, I'm actually satisfied with dungeon crawling board games - I could get rid of all the others and never care (I guess, except that I like the minis and have painted them).
So far I've found that no TTRPG has "it." I was able to really define what I enjoyed about HeroQuest over other dungeon crawlers. I'm not having the same luck with TTRPGs.
For me, I can't even limit it to one fantasy RPG, one Sci-Fi, one horror, etc.For me, there is one fantasy RPG, one Sci-Fi, and one x,y,z.
By one, I mean my favorite game, the one I invest in, the one I want to run. I'll certainly paly others, and sometimes my one changes based on those plays. Though, my investment in products and KS usually sits with my favs and not just piling up stuff.For me, I can't even limit it to one fantasy RPG, one Sci-Fi, one horror, etc.
I am, however, at least starting to define what I definitely don't like from certain categories.