[dropcap size=big]I[/dropcap]t was bound to happen eventually. I could see the writing on the wall and it said BEWARE. Or something. I’m not very good at dramatic openings. I’ve seen plenty of people threaten to sue a project creator for going dark, taking the money…
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[dropcap size=big]I[/dropcap]t’s always hard to see a crowdfunded project be forced to make compromises due to unforeseen circumstances. It’s even harder to learn about it after the decisions have been made. While I have been excited to see Jason the Greek become a reality the…
[dropcap size=big]I[/dropcap] understand that not everyone is a fan of crowdfunding and Kickstarter, but I find it extremely frustrating when people dismiss it as a hive of scammers, liars, and cheats. To hear some people tell it you’d think that Kickstarter is nothing but an…
[dropcap size=big]W[/dropcap]henever we discover that a project has gone MIA it’s usually never heard from again. And, if we ever do hear back from it it’s usually months if not years down the line and almost always with bad news. Whether it’s due to having…
[dropcap size=big]E[/dropcap]very week we take a brief look at all of the Kickstarter video game campaigns that launched in the previous week. This isn’t to say that all of these projects are worth your hard earned cash, but with any luck having all of them…
[dropcap size=small]E[/dropcap]very month Kickstarter is full of wild successes, and depressing failures. While some are always going to have that massive fan push behind them to see hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding others barely make it to the finish line. Due to the…
[dropcap size=big]P[/dropcap]roject Phoenix from Japan based indie devs CIA was one of the biggest Kickstarter video game campaigns to date when it collected over $1 million dollars back in the summer of 2013. The developers had nothing to show in exchange for the asking price,…
[dropcap size=big]C[/dropcap]an you believe we’ve already made it halfway through the year? Hundreds of Kickstarter campaigns have come and gone in this short span of time, and as always, only a select few end up victorious. Today we’re looking at those fortunate successes for the…
[dropcap size=big]I[/dropcap]’ve been waiting to get my hands on a demo for Order of Ataxia: Initial Effects ever since I first heard about the Kickstarter campaign. Besides being a visual novel, which is a genre that I really enjoy playing, it also delves into a subject…
[dropcap size=big]E[/dropcap]very week we take a brief look at all of the Kickstarter video game campaigns that launched in the previous week. This isn’t to say that all of these projects are worth your hard earned cash, but with any luck having all of them…
If you’ve been a Cliqiteer for a while then you know that we’re fans of Nevermind, a psychological horror game that reacts to the player’s fear level using high-tech doo-dads. I was a bit cool on the game when it hit Kickstarter, but that was…
[dropcap size=big]O[/dropcap]nce upon a time, Team17 was a developer of Amiga games. Since 1990, they’ve provided a variety of games across a multitude of platforms, although you’re probably most aware of them as the name behind Alien Breed or the expansive Worms series. While they’re…
As I continue to hear more about the poorly ran campaign for Super Action Squad (formerly Super Retro Squad, and recently changed to Operation Pyxel) the more I want to scream. The latest update for the controversial game isn’t quite as damning as the last one…
[dropcap size=big]E[/dropcap]very week we take a brief look at all of the Kickstarter video game campaigns that launched in the previous week. This isn’t to say that all of these projects are worth your hard earned cash, but with any luck having all of them…
[dropcap size=big]B[/dropcap]ack in April, the release date for Mighty No. 9 was pushed back (from “Spring 2015”) to September. Even so, it was great to finally have a concrete date in mind and fans eagerly anticipated the September 15 launch. More recently, websites such as…
We haven’t covered That Dragon, Cancer much since its Kickstarter campaign last fall, but that’s ok. Development of the tragic adventure experience of a child’s struggle with cancer continues, and it’s looking better than ever. But I’m still steering clear. I skim the backer updates…
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