View Full Version : Yogventures Kickstarter . . . wait what?
Aldurin
04-06-2012, 04:44 PM
Yeah, I'm still not sure what to make of this. (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/winterkewlgames/yogventures)
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They're definitely shooting for some high standards. My impression is that they're trying to make Minecraft with curves, plus every other video game idea they have.
I'm torn on whether or not to contribute to this, since on one hand it could do very well, but could also fail spectacularly.
What do you guys think?
Marc v4.0
04-06-2012, 06:16 PM
...can you actually accept money for a game based on Youtube channel based on the name of a wow guild called "Ye Olde Goon Squad"?
Aldurin
04-06-2012, 08:40 PM
...can you actually accept money for a game based on Youtube channel based on the name of a wow guild called "Ye Olde Goon Squad"?
Apparently 53 thousand dollars worth of people say yes, with more to come likely.
This kickstarter is obviously going to be a success if not a severe overload, but I don't think it will be as ridiculous as the OotS kickstarter.
Ramary
04-07-2012, 03:52 AM
There is a line we should not cross.
We have long since pasted this with Kickstarter. This is gonna be a very quickly bursting bubble.
Oh well, got my new Tim Schafer adventure and Wasteland 2.
There is a line we should not cross.
We have long since pasted this with Kickstarter. This is gonna be a very quickly bursting bubble.
The line where kickstarter does what its supposed to do?
I'm confused about what you mean.
Anyway, don't know how I feel about the game, but I like the yogscast (usually) so this could be pretty cool.
Ramary
04-07-2012, 01:13 PM
The problem with kickstarter is that after something is fully pledged, the people who get the money have literately no obligation to put out a working product(besides fan backlash of course). So considering this is an ambitious project (abet essentially a minecraft clone) with a rookie dev team, there is a high chance, if funded, it will just plain never get finished, or is not that good. But you can't tell from this stage. Stuff like Double fine/Wasteland had LEGENDARY developers in charge and even then, it still felt like a risk for me to give them my money, since I have nothing to go on except "we are totally gonna make it like this". Games do not stay the same from pre-production to complete.
It just feels like everyone is jumping onto the kickstarter boat way too soon, before we even seen the results of the very thing that started the trend, Tim Schafer's game.
Basically, I am worried that this is gonna have a huge backlash down the line, and it's potential squandered.
synkr0nized
04-08-2012, 12:07 PM
The best Kickstarter is the one some comedian set up to purchase Kickstarter.
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