[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…
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[dropcap size=small]M[/dropcap]arch was an interesting month in the world of crowdfunding. After the ridiculous successes of February, it seemed like 2015 was off to an absolute bang. This immense success led me to believe that there would be less campaigns in March. My opinion was that…
[dropcap size=big]D[/dropcap]isneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, and Magic Mountain were all staples of my childhood. Nothing beat running through a park like a maniac in pursuit of another adrenaline fix. Unfortunately, such activities tend to be prohibitively expensive for kids, and even many adults. Enter Atom Universe from…
[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]E[/dropcap]verQuest is one of those games that simply refuses to die. Sure, there may not be as many people playing it now as there was at it’s peak, but any discussion of online RPGs always includes mention of Brad McQuaids classic. Enter Nevergrind, an EverQuest inspired…
[dropcap size=big]A[/dropcap]rcadia, the world of magic, is a twisted and enchanting place of wonder. Stark, the world of scientific probability, is comparable to the Earth we live in today. When a dream land known as Storytime is brimming with lost dreamers, our heroine, Zoe Castillo, maintains order between these planes of…
[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]J[/dropcap]ust a few years ago Kickstarter was bustling with huge names in the video game development scene. We’re starting to see that trend return, but in 2013 it was all about adventure games. Case in point, the Armikrog crowdfunding campaign by Pencil Test Studios,…
[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]T[/dropcap]he Xeko campaign is a teensy bit on the controversial side, leaving about 973 backers without rewards, no game, and bent out of shape. With Xeko, there’s a lot of miscommunication, or a lack of communication altogether and some really in depth legal complications that…
[dropcap size=big]H[/dropcap]owdy, Space Cadets, and welcome to Cliqist’s official breakdown of Star Citizen’s stretch goals over the past few years. The game has seen nearly $75,000,000 in crowdfunding (at time of writing), and with each million, a new stretch goal was promised. How many of those…
[dropcap size=big]E[/dropcap]very month on Kickstarter is filled with success, failure, and tons of excitement. As such, February featured a whole host of great projects which found themselves funded! If you want a general look at all 27 successful video games then you can check it…
[dropcap size=big]T[/dropcap]urn based tactic games are a special kind of beast, you have to have deep customization in order to offset the potential monotony and annoyance of waiting for yoru turn. Not only that, but it also helps to have beautiful graphics and memorable lore…
[dropcap]W[/dropcap]ith more than $1,000,000,000 worth of pledges and 79,000 successful funded projects, it’s easy to say Kickstarter has been a successful, if not the most successful, crowdfunding platform. However, games only encompass a very small percentage of the overall amount of what’s on Kickstarter. Kickstarter…
[dropcap size=big]M[/dropcap]etroidvania-style games are a huge part of our history as a gaming community and have managed to secure a place in our hearts even now as technology continues to improve and games get more and more realistic. While I have previously spoken about the…
[dropcap size=big]L[/dropcap]aunched on January 24th, the Project Scissors: NightCry (henceforth referred to simply as “NightCry”) looked to have absolutely everything going for it. Despite what I believed to be a lackluster version of the product on display, funds poured right in at launch. Thanks to…
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