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Highest funded video game project entirely funded on Kickstarter. Development units began shipping in March 2013. Officially released in June 2013. 59 Gut Weißenhaus: Other Companisto: Mar 27, 2015: $2M $8,148,450 [74] Real estate: 60 Snapmaker 2.0: Modular 3-in-1 3D Printers: 3D printing: Kickstarter: Jun 6, 2019: $10K $7,850,866 [75]
Third crowdfunding campaign for the game, first Kickstarter campaign for the game after two campaigns on Indiegogo. Sep 29, 2015 [251] La-Mulana 2: Playism Games: Kickstarter: Feb 23, 2014: $200,000 $266,670 2D action-adventure platform game. Sequel to La-Mulana by its original creator. Jul 30, 2018 [252] [253] Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen ...
Quizlet's primary products include digital flash cards, matching games, practice electronic assessments, and live quizzes. In 2017, 1 in 2 high school students used Quizlet. [ 4 ] As of December 2021, Quizlet has over 500 million user-generated flashcard sets and more than 60 million active users.
Kickstarter-funded video game consoles (5 P) Pages in category "Kickstarter-funded video games" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 354 total.
The ten largest Kickstarter projects by funds raised are listed below. Among successful projects, most raise between $1,000 and $9,999. These dollar amounts drop to less than half in the Design, Games, and Technology categories. However, the median amount raised for the latter two categories remains in the four-figure range.
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 ...
In the summer of 2014, Ryan Grepper raised over $13 million, making it the most funded Kickstarter campaign of 2014. [2] In December 2019, the company announced that it was closing, with over 20,000 of the 62,642 original backers never receiving a cooler. [3] The project came to be regarded as Kickstarter's largest failure. [3]
Kickstarter was once New York's hottest startup, but it faded badly—and a 2021 blockchain experiment didn't help. Why Kickstarter’s $100 million ‘pivot to blockchain’ didn’t pan out Skip ...