For D&D 5E and Pathfinder (both editions): Ramen Sandwich Press' latest mini-adventure, Lair of the Storm Giant, is now live on both Kickstarter and Backerkit! Your party visits the mountaintop abode of a learned, yet enigmatic storm giant who is looking to hire someone to clean out her basement. In return, she offers to share knowledge that will grant them great power — or ability and skill buffs, at any rate. However, her basement is anything but ordinary: three levels of storage rooms carved out of the heart of the mountain, containing flesh golems, animated objects, oozes and mimics. And if your party can get through those hazards, they find a red dragon living in a cavern below the basement who is trying to burrow up into the giant's space because it doesn't want to share the mountain. For more about Lair of the Storm Giant, I posted about it to my Substack blog.
This time, we're running simultaneous campaigns on both Kickstarter and Backerkit because, frankly, recent experience suggests to us that Kickstarter's old stronghold on crowdfunding patrons has been loosening over the last several years, with both Gamefound and Backerkit horning in on a marketplace they used to have all to themselves. To test this hypothesis, we're running parallel campaigns in the hope that we can get the attention of backers who might be paying more attention to Backerkit than to Kickstarter these days, or who have all together jumped ship from the latter to the former. Whichever platform you choose to support us is all right to us, as long as you support us!
This time, we're running simultaneous campaigns on both Kickstarter and Backerkit because, frankly, recent experience suggests to us that Kickstarter's old stronghold on crowdfunding patrons has been loosening over the last several years, with both Gamefound and Backerkit horning in on a marketplace they used to have all to themselves. To test this hypothesis, we're running parallel campaigns in the hope that we can get the attention of backers who might be paying more attention to Backerkit than to Kickstarter these days, or who have all together jumped ship from the latter to the former. Whichever platform you choose to support us is all right to us, as long as you support us!