Simple as that, what are some crowdfunded projects (such as video games) which you actually like, whether you funded them in their early days or you bought/used them after the project officially launched to the general public?
Simple as that, what are some crowdfunded projects (such as video games) which you actually like, whether you funded them in their early days or you bought/used them after the project officially launched to the general public?
A Night in the Woods.
I did Wasteland 2 and thought it was worthwhile. I think it was crowdfunded, but I may be mistaken. I know I did the Planescape Torment one, but, um, I've never gotten around to playing.
A non-gaming one was The Temperfect Mug. Took forever, and their saga to get the thing made is almost comical. It got to the point that I'd written off the money. Then I saw they were shipping and still never got one, so I contacted them and there was some error. The sent one at that point. I don't drink coffee, I got it as a gift for my wife. The concept was sound, but I was skeptical about implementation. Damned if the thing doesn't work great! (it cools coffee to drinkable quickly, but then keeps it that way longer than a regular vacuum mug will)
As much as they got lambasted- I was a backer of the Ouya. I liked what they offered and sounded like a neat concept.
When I got mine, I played the heck out if it. I loved the demo model, which was ebbing away in the regular console market at the time. And I did drop some cash for games.
I have my original Kickstarter box along with a black model with a total of four controllers. I like the emulation on the machine and the kids will play Amazing Frog?, Donkey Me and such when I bring "the cube" up.
I missed it, but HD Retrovision component cables I bought later, love them.
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