Neopets Terminates Geekify's License, TTRPG in Jeopardy

The Kickstarter for the TTRPG raised over $425,000.
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A tabletop RPG that raised over $427,000 on Kickstarter is now in Jeopardy after Neopets ended its licensing partnership with Geekify. On March 10, Neopets announced that it had ended its license agreement with Geekify, effective immediately. Geekify had made various licensed products for Neopets over several years and was in the process of developing a tabletop RPG for Neopets. This RPG had been under severe scrutiny by both the fandom and the owners of Neopets after a playtest was released that indicated the RPG would be a combat-focused 5E derivative. Neopets ordered that the playtest be taken down and said that it was released without their oversight.

Neopets indicated that backers of the campaign should reach out to Geekify directly about questions regarding their outstanding pledges. Kickstarter frequently notes that pledges are not a promise of goods delivered, and it's unclear whether Geekify will reimburse backers either in part or in full. As of press time, Geekify had not posted an update about the state of the RPG to Kickstarter, although updates for the RPG appear to be temporarily down.

As for Neopets, they noted that interest in a TTRPG appears to be high and didn't rule out a future TTRPG featuring their property. "Regarding the TTRPG category as a whole, we recognise the immense support this project received and the demand for a quality roleplaying experience within the Neopets universe," a statement on the Neopets website read. "We are continuing to explore alternative options to bring a high quality TTRPG gaming experience to the fan base and are looking into solutions to help us accomplish this in the future."
 

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer


It's Evil Genius Games and ....... what was that sci-fi movie called again? The Zack Snyder Netflix thing they were going to make a game of and then got the license yanked because they were naughty, and then tried to sue Netflix and lost?
 


It's Evil Genius Games and ....... what was that sci-fi movie called again? The Zack Snyder Netflix thing they were going to make a game of and then got the license yanked because they were naughty, and then tried to sue Netflix and lost?
Rebel Moon? I keep wanting to watch that out of morbid curiousity and then realizing I have a large, unwatched stack of movies I'd rather watch at any given moment.
 


Rebel Moon? I keep wanting to watch that out of morbid curiousity and then realizing I have a large, unwatched stack of movies I'd rather watch at any given moment.
I love almost all sci-fi and fantasy. Like, I don't need it to be a masterpiece to enjoy something. To put in so.e perspective, I enjoy both the Star Wars sequel trilogy as well as most of the current era Star Trek shows, separating me from my fellow grognards. Rebel Moon was a steaming pile of naughty word, with writing so bad that I couldn't even enjoy it as camp. And I was so excited for it on the front end. :(
 

Given how most of the complaints about the playtest seemed like nothing more than generic mindless social media rage, I'm guessing either that releasing the playtest without corporate approval was against the contract terms, or Neopets saw how much money the Kickstarter made and decided they wanted a bigger piece of the action.
 


Given how most of the complaints about the playtest seemed like nothing more than generic mindless social media rage, I'm guessing either that releasing the playtest without corporate approval was against the contract terms, or Neopets saw how much money the Kickstarter made and decided they wanted a bigger piece of the action.

it sounds more like Geekify were trying to take an IP that is fundamentally about feeding and training pets while you explore their world and turn it in to Pokemon battle arena. Neopets didnt like that approach, reacted to Neopet fan complaints and pulled back their licence, which is fine.

Geekify should have talked to Neopets first and found rules that emphasized exploration and pet raising first rather than DnD which has always been combat focussed
 

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