Goodman Games: Our Efforts Have Been Mischaracterized

Goodman Games' CEO Joseph Goodman made a statement via YouTube over the weekend*. The video itself focused on the content of the controversial upcoming City State of the Invincible Overlord crowdfunding product, but was prefaced by a short introduction by Joseph Goodman, in which he reiterates his company's commitment to inclusivity and diversity and its opposition to bigotry, something which they say they "don't want to be associated with".

Goodman goes on to say that the company's efforts have been "mischaracterized by some folks" but does not go so far as to identify the mischaracterization, so it's not entirely clear what they consider to be untrue other than the "inaccurate" statements made by Bob Bledsaw II of Judges Guild about Goodman Games' plans, which Goodman mentioned last week.

For those who haven't been following this story, it has been covered in the articles Goodman Games Revives Relationship With Anti-Semitic Publisher For New City State Kickstarter, Goodman Games Offers Assurances About Judges Guild Royalties, and Judges Guild Makes Statement About Goodman Controversy. In short, Goodman Games is currently licensing an old property from a company with which it claimed to have cut ties in 2020 after the owner of that company made a number of bigoted comments on social media. Goodman Games has repeatedly said that this move would allow them to provide backers of an old unfulfilled Judges Guild Kickstarter with refunds, but there are many people questioning seeming contradictions in both the timelines involved and in the appropriateness of the whole endeavour.

Despite the backlash, the prospects of the crowdfunding project do not seem to have been harmed. The pre-launch page has over 3,000 followers, and many of the comments under the YouTube videos or on other social media are not only very supportive of the project, but also condemn those who question its appropriateness. In comparison, the original (failed) Judges Guild Kickstarter had only 965 backers.

The video is embedded below, followed by a transcript of the relevant section.



Hi everybody, I'm Joseph Goodman of Goodman Games. We recently announced our City State of the Invincible Overlord crowdfunding project for 5E and DCC RPG.

In the video you're about to see, some of our product development team is going to tell you about what makes the City State so amazing and why we're bringing it back to 5E and DCC audiences nearly 50 years after it was first released. It really is an amazing setting.

But we could have rolled this project out with a lot more clarity. Now, to be clear, Goodman Games absolutely opposes any sort of bigotry, racism, anti-semitism, homophobia, transphobia. We don't want to support it. We don't want to be associated with it.

Our well-intentioned effort to launch this project in a way that refunds backers of a former failed Kickstarter from another publisher kind of backfired in the way we announced it. Rest assured, the funds from this crowdfunding will actually fund refunds to backers of the original City State crowdfunding for the Pathfinder edition from 2014.

Unfortunately, our efforts have been—you know, I didn’t clarify them perfectly when we rolled it out—and they've been mischaracterized by some folks since then. But please rest assured, we stand for inclusivity and diversity.

You can read a lot more detail in the post that's linked below, and there's another video linked below where we talk about this in even more detail. But for now, we hope you will sit back and enjoy as some of the product development team tells you about really what makes the City State of the Invincible Overlord so amazing, and why you might want to check it out when it comes to crowdfunding soon.

Thanks, and I'll turn it over to them now.

The statement refers to a post about this that is supposed to be linked below, but at the time of writing no post is linked below the video, so it's not clear if that refers to a new post or one of Goodman Games' previous statements on the issue.

I reached out to Joseph Goodman last week to offer a non-confrontational (although direct and candid) interview in which he could answer some ongoing questions and talk on his reasoning behind the decision; I have not yet received a response to the offer--I did, however, indicate that I was just leaving for UK Games Expo, and wouldn't be back until this week.

*Normally I would have covered this in a more timely fashion, but I was away at UK Games Expo from Thursday through to Monday.
 

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Having your debts paid--even if those debts are not 'legally' enforceable--benefits you. You recover goodwill, you regain access to facilities and platforms... your 'credit rating' [not the technical credit rating] improves.
I disagree in that it's not Bledsaw gaining good will. He's not paying the debt, Goodman is. If anyone would gain gratitude it would be Goodman.
 

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I disagree in that it's not Bledsaw gaining good will. He's not paying the debt, Goodman is. If anyone would gain gratitude it would be Goodman.
This. As a backer of the original campaign, Goodman bailed me out not JG. JG has been doing it's level best to make it's products toxic material. Goodman got the goodwill not JG.

Oh and @robertsconley gets a ton of goodwill for years of trying to get JG backers something to make up for JGs failures.
 
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This. As a backer of the original campaign, Goodman bailed me out not JG. JG has been doing it's level best to make it's products toxic material. Goodman got the goodwill not JG.

JG made a deal with Goodman that resulted in old debt being squared. That's probably not why JG made the deal, but it's an outcome all the same, and it's an outcome tied to JG. They certainly don't NOT benefit from it.
 


I didn’t say ‘gratitude’.

Goodwill, in business terms, is not equivalent to gratitude. Bledsaw was at -10 points. Now he’s at -5 points. Still negative, but not as negative.
Fair point on goodwill.

I dont understand why anyone would give credit to Bledsaw for not solving a problem. But people confuse me.
 

Why good publicity for Goodman Games? Very obvious that they did not consider what they were doing and they scrambled to come up with a PR stunt. They are paying off social obligations / debts for a Nazi sympathizer at best.
Well, I would say goodwill rather than good publicity. I completely agree on the lack of foresight. They are certainly taking s ome bad publicity on the chin.

However, they are potentially helping a few hundred people get back an investment that didn't pan out. That counts for goodwill, I would think.
 

Having someone else pay the debt is not something that I believe gives Bledsaw a more favorable position. Assuming people know who he is at all, he'll still have a reputation for never making an effort to fulfill the previous project (on top of the other ill will be has generated).

If anything, I think Bledsaw becomes more invisible to the general community (than he already was). For people who actually do know who he is, whatever sentiments that they hold toward the man now won't be changed by this. Bledsaw will only be "normalized" for those who already view him with a lens of normalcy. For most, what is normal and what will continue to be normal is not knowing who he is.

Goodman Games will be the company getting the credit for this project and making it happen. Goodman Games will be the name featured on the book. Whether your group is playing 5E or DCC, fun generated by this project will be linked to the efforts of Goodman Games.
 

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