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It was fully funded in 3 minutes, and reached over a million dollars within 10. At the time the campaign ended, it was the most funded Kickstarter campaign in the Publishing category, and the 14th over all of Kickstarter history. 65 Mystery Science Theater 3000: Series Kickstarter: May 7, 2021: $5.5M $6,518,912 [83]
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 ...
The game was crowdfunded by a Kickstarter campaign in April 2019. An early access version was released on November 9, 2020. [2] The full game was released on macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S in September 2022. [3] A DLC was announced for the game in 2023.
Brindlewood Bay is a murder mystery tabletop role-playing game about elderly women amateur detectives, inspired by Murder, She Wrote and H. P. Lovecraft. [1] [2] It was designed by Jason Cordova and was published by Gauntlet Publishing after a 2022 Kickstarter campaign raised $477,518 from 7,748 backers.
Republic is one of the top online equity crowdfunding platforms that provides investment opportunities in startups, video games, real estate and crypto. Since 2016, this company has facilitated ...
Funding was achieved via a Kickstarter campaign that began on March 1, 2022. On March 21, Shelby Oaks became the most-funded horror film project on Kickstarter after raising $650,000. [ 8 ] The campaign crossed the $1 million mark from 11,200 backers by March 25.
Crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter have given independent game developers the means to not only produce their own games, but share the production experience with the fans who make it possible ...
In an interview hosted at Celo in late 2022, Kickstarter COO Sean Leow insisted that the company continued to believe in the protocol. The interviewer asked whether he saw any gaps in the vision.