Million Dollar TTRPG Kickstarter Club

Avatar Legends leads the pack in an exclusive club -- Kickstarters for tabletop roleplaying game products which have broken the $1M barrier! It is currently the most successful TTRPG Kickstarter in history with a funding total of nearly $10M, and over 80,000 backers.

[UPDATE--Backerkit started crowdfunding services in 2022, with their first million dollar campaign in July 2023. Backerkit is now included, so general references to 'Kickstarters' can now be assumed to mean 'Crowdfunders'.]


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This list comprises Kickstarters specifically for tabletop roleplaying games or supplements which have exceeded $1M. It does not include Kickstarters which are primarily for miniatures, software, dice, or other accessories.
  • The first TTRPG Kickstarter to break $1M was 7th Sea: Second Edition (2016) by John Wick.
  • The first to break $2M was Strongholds & Streaming (2018) by Matt Colville.
  • The first to break $9M was Avatar Legends (2021) from Magpie Games.
  • The first to break $1M on its first day was Avatar Legends (2021) from Magpie Games.
  • The first to break $1M without physical merch addons (minis, dice, shirts, pins, etc.) is Coyote & Crow the Roleplaying Game (2021) from Connor Alexander. The only other campaign to do this so far is Shadowdark (2023).
  • The average pledge level for a million-dollar campaign is about $100. This is usually reached by including add-ons and merchandizing. The lowest average pledge level is $66 (Coyote & Crow with just the game itself) and the highest is $223 (Tanares with numerous miniatures packs).
  • Most entries are Matt Colville (MCDM Productions) with 4 campaigns over $1M, and Hit Point Press with 3 campaigns over $1M and contributor on two more.
  • Ghostfire Gaming has one million-dollar campaign of their own, and is listed as contributor to three others; Hit Point Press has three million-dollar campaigns, and is listed as a contributor on two more.
  • Gloomhaven Grand Festival included an RPG, but was also a Kickstarter for a boardgame and 600+ miniatures.
In the 12 years since Kickstarter's creation in 2009 until the start of 2021, 4 TTRPG projects beat the $1M mark. Since March 2021, until the time of writing, a further 30 projects have done so.

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$1M+ TTRPG Kickstarters: The Official TTRPG $1M Kickstarter Club

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Kickstarter
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D&D 5E​
IP*​
Additions**​
CreatorDate EndedBackersAmountFirst Day***Average Pledge
1​
Avatar Legends: The Roleplaying Game
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Magpie GamesSeptember 202181,549$9,533,258$1,150,566 (12%)$117
2​
Gloomhaven Grand Festival
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CephalofairJuly 202334,691$5,053,380$1,339,942 (27%)$146
3​
The MCDM RPG
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MCDM Productions (Matt Colville)January 202430,177$4,600,529$1,985,398 (43%)$152
4​
The Crooked Moon: Folk Horror in 5E by Legends of Aavantris
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Legends of AvantrisNovember 202321,793$4,020,234$1,225,460 (30%)$184
5​
Ryoko's Guide to the Yokai Realms - A 5e Tome
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DnD Shorts (Loot Tavern)October 202326,376$3,327,204$712,290 (21%)$126
6​
Steinhardt's Guide to the Eldritch Hunt: A 5e Supplement
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MonkeyDM (Loot Tavern)August 202219,723$2,692,698$411,135 (15%)$137
7​
Obojima Tales From The Tall Grass: A 5E Campaign Setting
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Hit Point PressAugust 202323,416$2,610,869$380,679 (15%)$111
8​
Fool's Gold: Into the Bellowing Wilds
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Hit Point PressNovember 202116,929$2,479,888$349,884 (14%)$147
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Strongholds & Streaming
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Matt ColvilleMarch 201828,918$2,121,465$591,556 (28%)$73
10​
Tanares RPG - 5e
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Dragori GamesOctober 20219,403$2,100,242$993,228 (47%)$223
11​
Old Gods of Appalachia Roleplaying Game
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Monte Cook GamesMay 202215,061$2,097,715$679,748 (32%)$139
12​
"Flee, Mortals!" - The MCDM Monster Book for 5e
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Matt ColvilleMay 202227,009$2,084,117$788,976 (38%)$77
13​
The Magnus Archives Roleplaying Game
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Monte Cook GamesSeptember 202311,622$2,027,997$794,798 (39%)$174
14​
The One Ring Roleplaying Game, Second Edition
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Free LeagueMarch 202116,591$2,025,288$521,908 (26%)$122
15​
Monty Python's Cocurricular Mediaeval Reenactment Programme
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Exalted FuneralNovember 202215,018$1,933,426$792,724 (41%)$129
16​
Heliana's Guide to Monster Hunting
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Loot Tavern (Hit Point Press)July 202118,082$1,845,422$259,382 (14%)$102
17​
BLADE RUNNER - The Roleplaying Game
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Free LeagueMay 202215,323$1,673,567$833,263 (49%)$109
18​
The Seeker's Guide to Twisted Taverns
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Eldermancy
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March 202117,921$1,650,076$211,563 (13%)$92
19​
Mothership Sci-Fi Horror RPG 1st Edition Boxed Set
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Alan GerdingDecember 202115,699$1,405,569$529,134 (38%)$90
20​
Dolmenwood Tabletop RPG
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Exalted FuneralSeptember 202310,862$1,389,313$639,002 (46%)$128
21​
Kingdoms, Warfare & More Minis!
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Matt ColvilleNovember 201919,033$1,372,685$594,330 (43%)$72
22Shadowdark RPG: Old School Gaming, Modernized
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The Arcane LibraryMarch 202313,249$1,365,923$299,898 (22%)$103
23Grim Hollow: The Monster Grimoire
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Ghostfire GamingMay 202115,530$1,348,160$258,640 (19%)$87
24​
7th Sea: Second Edition
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John WickMarch 201611,483$1,316,813$286,290 (22%)$115
25The Deck of Many Animated Spells, Tarot and More for 5e
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Hit Point PressJune 20209,871$1,310,509$218,381 (16%)$133
26Dungeons of Drakkenheim
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Dungeon Dudes
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August 202113,376$1,279,240$370,638 (29%)$96
27​
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Other Strangeness
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Palladium BooksNovember 20238,383$1,277,498$359,895 (28%)$152
28Auroboros: Coils of the Serpent
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Warchief GamingMay 202110,218$1,260,863$493,947 (39%)$123
29The Griffon's Saddlebag: Book 2
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Griffin Macaulay
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April 202211,710$1,237,197$297,192 (24%)$106
30​
Moria - Through the Doors of Durin for The One Ring RPG
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Free LeagueSeptember 202313,009$1,198,575$619,890 (52%)$92
31​
Tales of the Valiant RPG: Launching Black Flag Roleplaying
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Kobold PressJune 202310,057$1,151,914$487,329 (42%)$115
32​
Coyote & Crow the Roleplaying Game
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Connor AlexanderApril 202116,269$1,073,453$106,515 (10%)$66
33​
Sebastian Crowe's Guide to Drakkenheim
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Dungeon Dudes
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September 20228,963$1,025,330$422,376 (41%)$114
34Humblewood Campaign Setting for 5e
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Hit Point PressApril 201914,604$1,001,085$58,985 (6%)$69
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Miniatures |
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Dice |
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Kickstarter |
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Backerkit |
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D&D 5E​

*Licensed or based on an existing IP (movie, novel, video game, board game, comic book, previous game edition, etc.)
**Merch means pins, shirts, dice trays, etc. Stuff which isn't the actual game.
***First day figures represent first calendar day, not first 24 hours, and are taken from Kicktraq's daily funding stats for Kickstarter or Backer Tracker for Backerkit.
Some unusual patterns can be seen above. Most Kickstarters follow the traditional 'U' shaped curved, with a large portion of the funding taking place in the first few and last few days of the campaign, and comparatively slower progress in the middle.
  • Tanares RPG did nearly $1M in its first day, but then support dropped off for the remaining month. This was due to a high-value giveaway to first-day backers.​
  • Humblewood started off slow and then got a big boost in the last 4 days. It's not clear what caused that, but an aggressive final marketing push is a good candidate--they have multiple marketing entries in their collaborators list.​
A Kickstarter which does well will tend to mean later campaigns also do well, as those backers are notified when new Kickstarters by the same creator are launched.

What Does A Million Dollar Campaign Look Like?
Look at the above campaigns, we can paint a picture of a million dollar TTRPG campaign.
  • 16/34 include minis
  • 30/34 include merchandise (pins, t-shirts, dice trays, etc.)
  • 25/34 include dice
  • 21/34 are D&D 5E related and 9/31 are based on an existing IP. Only 4/32 are new properties.
  • The average pledge level is in the region of $115
  • The average campaign does 26% of its funding in the first day unless there are early bird rewards in which case it can be in the mid-40%s
  • The average campaign has 18.5K backers, with the lowest about 9K backers
 
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sword3274

Explorer
Time is a very small factor in determining overall success. In so much that taking dollars and dividing by time isn't a good way to extrapolate how well a KS will do. For some it's buy-in (especially that "sweet spot" buy in), stretch goals, not to mention system/content. I think for TOR they had a dearth of stretch goals in the latter half of the campaign and that slowed its overall growth. Sorry if my statement sounds like some scientific analysis. :giggle: We were musing that, considering how close it was to S&F, it would have most likely gone over S&F had it gone the full 30 days. So the question was posed - should we consider it the most successful, as it stands? Maybe with asterisk! :LOL:
 

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Morrus

Well, that was fun
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We were musing that, considering how close it was to S&F, it would have most likely gone over S&F had it gone the full 30 days. So the question was posed - should we consider it the most successful, as it stands? Maybe with asterisk! :LOL:
The majority of a KS activity is in the first few days and the last few days. The classic “U” shape of a KS campaign is pretty universal. It’s just how much you want to stretch it out. I don’t think there’s any guarantee they’d have made notably more with 4 weeks.
 

sword3274

Explorer
The majority of a KS activity is in the first few days and the last few days. The classic “U” shape of a KS campaign is pretty universal. It’s just how much you want to stretch it out. I don’t think there’s any guarantee they’d have made notably more with 4 weeks.
True, there is certainly no guarantee. All the pledges that would have happened in the last couple of days would have happened in the last couple of days, regardless if those days would have been Day 19, 20, 21, and 22 or 27, 28, 29, and 30. Excellent point, as you said, its pretty universal and a common trait of Kickstarters.

In the end, there is no way of knowing with the true final numbers, had the campaign went the full 30 days. Your post gave me a good thought experiment, though. Or at least a distraction to occupy my time while at a work meeting! :LOL: I work with numbers for a living (forecasting trends, data analytics) and running some numbers through some a model we use in our work, I would guess it would have surpassed S&F by about $30k.

But that's all it is, a guess. For fun. You're spot on in the end, in that there is no guarantee.
 

Marc_C

Solitary Role Playing
Talking with a friend about this, an interesting point was made. Considering TOR 2e was only 22 days (as opposed to S&F being a full 30), it could be considered the #1 RPG KS of all time. A minor point, for certain, but I thought it was something.
Agreed. Duration of the campaign should be taken into account.
 


Ulfgeir

Hero
Coyote & Crow has just joined the club! Just passed $1M with a few hours left!

That's now 3 in under a month, after the previous four took 5 years!


Any ideas on why? Just the quality of the content, or the right time (either that people have more money, or they are bored and want new stuff)? And how tough is the competiton right now compared earlier in the terms of number of projects active at the same time?
 

imagineGod

Legend
I went off looking for other Kickstarters including the announced Symbaroum for DnD5e by Free League and then heard the all Native American Kickstarter for the Coyote and Crow RPG just broke pass one million US Dollars. Amazing!

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Doubtful. There will undoubtedly be a number of people hesitant to back it due to the project creator/manager.
Even beyond that, I think we're in an era when people have realized that you don't actually need special rules for things to be "anime". Oddly enough POCGamer/Panzer was saying that on his Twitter a day or two ago. You could have special rules to simulate a specific anime setting, sure - but for "anime" in general? You don't need any special rules, it's just about how you describe things, the scenarios you set up, and so on. There might be some ultra-grounded rules-sets to avoid (doubt it though, given the popularity of CoC in Japan), but 5E isn't one of them.
The classic “U” shape of a KS campaign is pretty universal.
Yeah and it certainly fits with my experience of backing KSes. Usually either I'm instantly excited enough that I slap the money down as soon as I hear about it, or I'm waiting to think about it more and set the reminder thing. So almost every KS I've done would have been first few days or last few. Plus most of the advertising for KSes seems to be when they launch and when they have a little time left. Interestingly I often seen them advertised via Facebook, which nearly never advertises anything of interest apart from them at me.
 
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