Which company?Luckily I've had only a few KS RPGs that were delayed, and I've gotten them all within a few months of the time estimated. The disappointments I've had have been boardgames with a lot of miniatures. It looks like 2-3 of those won't fulfill. All from the same company.
Blacklist GamesWhich company?
Yuuup. I remember reading some of the text a while back, and thinking it looked pretty good.Everyone's favorite edgy boi Raggi is over a decade late on the LotFP Referee book.
Argh, yeah, Hunter's Mark got me too. Sold as adding Bloodborne meets Monster Hunter to D&D, that was up my alley.Hunter's Mark: Long Live the Hunt is especially egregious as the creator did not one but TWO Kickstarter campaigns for the same project (the second was vaguely framed as a retailer's package, I believe), and then ghosted everyone. They opened a Patreon for print and play paper minis a while later, but that died off too.
I strongly suspect that it would still be outstanding if Troll Lord Games hadn't stepped in.Ernest Gary Gygax Jr.'s Marmoreal Tomb Campaign Starter. THIS HAS NOW DELIVERED. However, it was funded in mid 2015. It was supposed to deliver in March of 2016 and we were told in the Kickstarter that most of it had been written. That...was not accurate. It didn't complete and ship until mid 2023, and even that only happened because a professional company bailed them out. And ,they never delivered on all of their goals, most importantly they never provided a 5e conversion of the game. As far as I can tell, they lost interest in delivering on that goal, as they never even reached out to the many people who volunteered to convert it to 5e so they could fulfill on that goal.
I was not impressed by the finished product.I'm also led to believe that the finished product was not great. I'm a member of a lot of buy/sell communities online. There are many of these on secondhand offer right now (being sold on by disappointed backers/buyers) and almost none of them are selling.
Kind of what we did too but just never went back to Undermountain as there were bigger problems in the city above. My problem wasn't so much that DotMM was poorly written just sparse in spots and I haven't been a fan of how adventures have been laid out since 3.x, they're clunky to reference and run at the table for me. that's been the main reason I rarely if ever use them anymore.We are in a combined Waterdeep campaign. Mostly in the dungeon but we return to the city here and there as a home base. Our overarching quest includes finding something in the dungeon to help the city.
I just went and looked this up a month or so ago to see if there had been any progress. I'm still pretty disappointed, but honestly, more so about the idea not coming to fruition than about a good chunk of my money going into the ether.Relic by the now-defunct Bandit Camp is a failed Kickstarter; its creator has left the gaming space after some personal issues.