Tell your overdue Kickstarter story

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We're putting together a potential article on overdue (or failed!) crowdfunding projects.

So, tell us your story. Which crowdfunders are overdue, and by how much? What was the original estimated delivery date? We've set up a survey with which you can provide us information, and we'll be using that survey to put together an article in early 2026.

We have set a 1-year limit on this--to keep this down to a reasonable list, only crowdfunders which are a year or more overdue, please! That's a year or more past the estimated delivery date listed on the crowdfunding page.

Also, please note that this is for tabletop roleplaying game projects only.

Use the link below to fill out the short survey. It should only take a couple of minutes. Please note that if you include anything in the additional comments box, you may be quoted in the article.



Note--this thread was originally started in late 2024, but the survey has been created as of 20 December 2025 for an article due to be published in early 2026.
 

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My worst examples are software related, and now I am very reluctant to fund development projects.

Project Phoenix - over $1m in funds, currently 10 years late (Nov 2014), no updates for five years.
Unsung Story - $660k funded, currently nine years late (July 2015). Abandoned by original developers, picked up by a second developer but stalled again.

My poorest performing RPG Kickstarter is Chronicles of Future Earth, which raised £22k and is currently five years late (April 2019). The main dev was hit by some bad life events which earns some slack, however I think a lot of the good will has run out based on backer comments. I personally have written it off which is a shame as the world sounded cool. It has delivered some aspects of what was promised, in terms of a player’s guide but there is no sign of the GM’s book which has been promised and comms have dried up.
 


I've pledged to several Kickstarters that succeeded on their funding goals but couldn't deliver on the promised project. Some owned up to it honorably, and returned everyone's money. But some others just went silent and kept the pledges.

The most infamous of the latter has to be the Throne of Night Kickstarter, which is now approaching eleven years overdue as the estimated delivery date was March of 2014. The last update was October 29th, 2015.
 
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In 2010, e20 System Evolved RPG, the evolution of d20 by Gary M Sarli*, was never delivered. In 2014, in the last update, he claimed he had succumbed to mental illness due to a misdiagnosis. Looking at his social media activity, he is fully recovered and bans anyone who asks about the project.

*He worked on Star Wars SAGA and leveraged that for the KS.
 
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Relic by the now-defunct Bandit Camp is a failed Kickstarter; its creator has left the gaming space after some personal issues. Urban Shadows 2e is finally being delivered, but 3-4 years late, with the people who pledged for the limited edition getting hurt the worst by delays.

The one I'm most upset by is Project: Dark by Will Hindmarch, mainly because it looks like Hindmarch took the money and ran despite the fact that he's continued to work in TTRPGs.
 

It's not uncommon IME for projects to run a month or two late, but typically the creators at least stay in touch through the process. I have a few TTRPG-adjacent projects (soaps in the shape of dice, miniatures, etc) that are really late, like by years, but in terms of actual TTRPGs I've been forutnate.

That said, the Swordsfall/Welcome to Tikor hardcover had an expected delivery date of March 2020. The creator delivered a PDF in March of this year (the last update prior to that was November 2021) but no word since and even the March update had no word at all on the actual physical book.
 

Carbon 2185, Terminal Overdrive. Funded in Nov. 2020. 2 years later was told they ran out of money and we wouldn't be getting the hard copies we paid for. They sent POD codes for DTRG instead. But I didn't want to pay more than I already had.

They've done other kickstarters since. And given interviews like this making it sound like they're still working on it. Needless to say I won't be supporting them in the future.
 

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