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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.

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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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Thanks for the context. I came at it for completely different direction. I never heard of the company and was just searching for TTRPG world building tools and after some research I chose RealmWorks. I came into it expecting it to be a prep tool. It was great for the worldbuilding aspect of the hobby. At the time I was spending more time building and tweaking my world and adventures than actually running games. When I did run games, however, it DID help me run them smoother BECAUSE of all the content I had preentered. The hyperlinking, search and filters, ability to launch encounters in HeroLab, and the great game history timeline that would auto-build as you marked things done or encountered, revealing content to the players. Also, the "fog of world" map tools were great for in-person games played with a horizontal display and miniatures.

I think this is a good example of how Kickstarters can create expectations and lead to bad will when the scope and implementation don't meet those expectations. I've certainly had this experience and it has always happened when I've backed software projects. It is one reason I no longer back software projects on Kickstarter. That and because I find software projects are far more susceptible to delays and failures. I would only back a software project to support an effort that had some charitable goal and not something like a game I'm hoping to play in next couple of years.

The one recent exception was the Ember world for Foundry VTT. But I felt pretty confident in the developers (the Foundry VTT team) and also was doing it more to support Foundry and I was (an am in the middle of) a multi-year campaign, so was not expecting to even attempt to run Ember until well after the release date.
Thanks for the reply!

I think part of this is expectations, as you said. The functionality that was there in Realm Works, hyperlinking, connections, templates, and more were all good things. The dependence on their server was not. The lack of communication for two or three years, or sporadic during that time, didn't help. In the end, it was too slow for my needs, because I knew I wouldn't keep up with putting in notes later. Sessions being a grouping of things clicked during a time period wasn't my thing, either. I wanted a notes area for sessions as well.

I was ready to wait years to get full functionality but it didn't happen. I think what really got me was, as far as I know, the software was left dependent on the servers. We asked for that removed before he stopped, maybe even make it open, but rob wouldn't. (Last update on the forum is a lot of people unable to log into RW.) I was, maybe am, mad at rob for his arrogance on the code. I'm a developer as well and nothing he did was so confusing someone else couldn't have helped but he refused. Only he could touch the code. He refused what I thought were reasonable requests to allow us to make worlds unconnected to the server. The list goes on.

It is, but if you want anything beyond the games they supported at the time, you're on your own. I was particularly soggy about PF2e in this regard.



I don't run them in person either, but I still don't want to be dependent on a third party's servers to do so. Its the same reason I use Maptool as my VTT.

I should have clarified. Up until last year, when one of my weekly groups was using PF1, we were all using Hero Lab. I think they even got some money from most of us for HLC when we first started this pandemic group. So, yes, HLC for any of the systems on it is still viable. I am able to program it, although it's been a while, so I did put in any PF1 items I made into a file that I shared with my players, so they would have it. HLC is great! HLO is not what I wanted.

I was using maptool a long time ago but I have been won over by Foundry. I'm self hosting my two games, so I'm not dependent on anyone else's server.

@humble minion I agree. I know I at least needed HLC to figure out power costs, especially package costs. I can't imagine having run that doing it by hand. I'm impressed @Thomas Shey can! Good for him!

Thanks for the discussion!
 

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Short list:
Grimmerspace
Monte Cook's Diamond Throne
Psionics Guide for Starfinder
Cortex Prime
$1 Pay what you want Mystery Campaign Project
1d100 A book of Lists
Red Aegis
The Reliquary
Can you clarify these? I see the Psionics Guide for Starfinder never delivered but It seems MCs Diamond Throne did. Was it overdue by a lot? Yes, I could JFGI but I would hope the poster would provide some context instead of a list. I'm also curious on their thoughts on KS after failed ones and if they still use KS and believe in it.

Thanks for the discussion!
 

I should have clarified. Up until last year, when one of my weekly groups was using PF1, we were all using Hero Lab. I think they even got some money from most of us for HLC when we first started this pandemic group. So, yes, HLC for any of the systems on it is still viable. I am able to program it, although it's been a while, so I did put in any PF1 items I made into a file that I shared with my players, so they would have it. HLC is great! HLO is not what I wanted.

At one point I did a couple of custom Savage Worlds setting--I've forgotten what they call them, frameworks or some such--for them back in the day, one for Broken Earth and another I'd done for a custom XCOM game. So I was able to do that stuff to a point myself (I'd have never gotten a functional character sheet output I suspect).

I was using maptool a long time ago but I have been won over by Foundry. I'm self hosting my two games, so I'm not dependent on anyone else's server.

Notably, Foundry is my drop-back if I ever decide Maptool isn't doing it for me any more, specifically because of self-hosting and a couple other features.

@humble minion I agree. I know I at least needed HLC to figure out power costs, especially package costs. I can't imagine having run that doing it by hand. I'm impressed @Thomas Shey can! Good for him!

Well, Back in the Day I used to do Hero System builds by hand; in comparison M&M was trivial.

(To make it clear, this doesn't mean I didn't find thinks easier with software support. I just never found it necessary).
 

Can you clarify these? I see the Psionics Guide for Starfinder never delivered but It seems MCs Diamond Throne did. Was it overdue by a lot? Yes, I could JFGI but I would hope the poster would provide some context instead of a list. I'm also curious on their thoughts on KS after failed ones and if they still use KS and believe in it.

Thanks for the discussion!

Cortex Prime was really, really late, and an argument can be made that some of its stretch goals never arrived in the form it was pushed as. Grimmerspace is immensely late, and is being handled by a new party. If the Reliquery is the 13th Age product, its out but I have no idea about its Kickstarter history.
 

Can you clarify these? I see the Psionics Guide for Starfinder never delivered but It seems MCs Diamond Throne did. Was it overdue by a lot? Yes, I could JFGI but I would hope the poster would provide some context instead of a list. I'm also curious on their thoughts on KS after failed ones and if they still use KS and believe in it.

Thanks for the discussion!
It was not MCG. Here be Dragons Games licensed Diamond Throne and screwed up the KS.

I avoided this KS because I saw it was not being run by MCG and was very glad I did.

I saw that MCG worked to try and help out the backers but there are a ton of people who blame them for it even though they did not have legal access to the KS records.
 

Cortex Prime was really, really late, and an argument can be made that some of its stretch goals never arrived in the form it was pushed as. Grimmerspace is immensely late, and is being handled by a new party. If the Reliquery is the 13th Age product, its out but I have no idea about its Kickstarter history.
Grimmerspace is still being written by the same folks (Lou Agresta and Rone Barton, primarily), there's just a community member who's stepped up to release updates and try and . . . encourage the process.
 


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