Crowdfunding Games – Where are they now? (Eps 1-7)



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  1. Only on episode 2 so far, but one thing I'd like to see is a comparison of how much the KS/GF cost vs the current retail price (if available). Since you rightly recommend waiting for retail so frequently, it'd be great to see how often that would save a patient backer money.

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  2. Wow, in one retrospective you cover my two undelivered campaigns, Rat Queens and Legend Academy 😅

    Enjoyed this video and hope to see more! After playing Distilled on BGA, that's one I regret not backing

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  3. I think they are really trying hard to push Lords of Vaala as an epic collection or lifestyle game. Like, make it cheap and get people in then spam the expansions and bring them into the world of Dragonbond RPG books and miniatures and see if it continues to take off. I still have my copy in shrinkwrap and tried selling it since I definitely don't need it nor is it high on my priority play list, but even trying to sell it to make that money back is kinda tough cause I've been seeing it pop up on sites for sale at like $35-40 base game and it's not like the free Armies of Blood and Dreams is gonna necessarily entice someone at least for now.

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  4. I think a retrospective look at games and projects from the oast is interesting. Its so easy for reviewers and voard games socialites to just gloss over games and we dont know where they sit years later. I dont own many games or stay as uo to date with the latest hot game but I wanna know where they sit as time goes in. I look at Ark Nova, for example, and it still standing the test of time! But what about "campaign/legacy game #2048427"? Did it disappear into obscurity?

    Retrospectives is welcomed

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  5. Its interesting to see how many games didnt deliver on time and also still havent delivered. Also, you pick some weird games. I know part of that is whats available that week, but i didnt back any of those picks. Still neat to see. Hope you keep doing these.

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  6. I really enjoyed this look back, and would enjoy more. Your reading the rulebooks and then translating it into gameplay flow description to those of us who can't imagine gameplay from reading rulebooks is invaluable. It's on us to take that description and decide if we agree with your conclusion.

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  7. Fields of Eternia is a game that's really only for He-Man fans. It's like a competitive adventure game where you'll gear up to battle your opponent's leaders. I've enjoyed my couple plays, but it's not something that's regularly hitting the table.

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