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By August 2015, BauBax had raised $3.7 million and was the most funded clothing project in Kickstarter history. [65] By September 11, 2015, it had raised $9.7 million. [ 66 ] The Travel Jacket comes with 15 unique features including a built-in Neck Pillow, Eye Mask, Gloves, Earphone Holders, Drink Pocket and Tech Pockets of all sizes.
The first and second volumes of Goodnight Stories were crowdfunded on Kickstarter, both breaking records on the website. The first volume was Kickstarter's "most funded children's book", raising over $675,000 (with an original goal of $40,000). The second volume was their "fastest-funded publishing project" ever. [1]
Group Photograph: Wiki Loves Women Women FM 91.7 endorses Wiki Loves Women in Nigeria. The Wiki Project Loves Women in Nigeria is held in partnership with Wikimedia Usergroup Nigeria, and is coordinated by Olushola Olaniyan. He is accompanied by several volunteers. Members include: Olaniyan Olushola; Sam/Jamie Tubers; Kaizenify; Olufemi Simeon ...
The Oculus Rift began as a 2012 Kickstarter project and became one of the most funded projects at the time. The company was then acquired by Facebook two years later for $2 billion. [ 66 ] Peloton Interactive sold its first exercise bike on Kickstarter in 2013 with an early bird price tag of $1,500.
Rank Project Category Sum Platform Investors notes References 1 BrewDog: Brewery: £72,754,050 Proprietary/Crowdcube 117,917 [1]2 CoinMetro Crypto-Exchange: €12,026,735
It was the most that had ever been pledged to a Kickstarter project—and a testament to its mission to put authority back into the hands of creators. “Art for art’s sake was really important ...
Title card used in the Tropes vs Women videos. Sarkeesian initially planned to release the Tropes vs. Women in Video Games series in 2012 but pushed it back explaining that the additional funding allowed her to expand the scope and scale of the project. The first video in the Tropes vs Women in Video Games series was released on March 7, 2013. [26]
Uber's second Kickstarter project after Planetary Annihilation in September 2012. The campaign was cancelled before its scheduled 4 November end date after it looked unlikely to succeed. Not funded [126] [127] Pathologic: Ice-Pick Lodge: Kickstarter: Oct 7, 2014: $250,000 $333,127 Psychological horror video game.