Itâs quickly becoming accepted that for a game to really hit the big time on Kickstarter, it needs the involvement of people gamers can trust. Minimising risk, and all that.
So youâd have thought a project involving the co-founder of id Software (Tom Hall) and the designer of Wizardry 8 (Brenda Braithwaite, both above) would have been a safe bet, but nope. In a sign Kickstarter is never a safe bet, Shaker: An Old-School RPG has been pulled from the service after attracting under a quarter of its asking price.
The pair made the decision last week, posting a lengthy explanation that despite the backing of over 7000 people (who raised almost $250,000), âour pitch just wasnât strong enough to get the traction we felt it needed to thriveâ.
A refreshingly honest take, but seemingly the right one. As Iâve pointed out, to really nail a Kickstarter pledge, people usually need to see something of a project, and while developer Lootdropâs page had plenty of mention of its creatorâs pedigree, there was almost nothing to see of the game itself aside from a handful of pieces of concept art that didnât really show or explain much of anything.
https://lastchance.cc/your-kickstarter-probably-sucks-heres-how-to-make-it-b-5898545%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
So this might not be the end of their game, just of its current, under-done Kickstarter pitch.
THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT! STAY TUNEDâŚ.[Kickstarter]