I hope they gave the money back to all the people who donated. Then again this could just be more Kickstarter bullshit.
I hope they gave the money back to all the people who donated. Then again this could just be more Kickstarter bullshit.
the money is only taken after funding process ends
Like what?Then again this could just be more Kickstarter bullshit.
But the game is cancelled?
But the game is cancelled?
Like what?
They still had a lot of time left, but the project was still cancelled. No reason given yet.
A shame since I thought they had a chance to make the main goal.
So, we just ignore the good that comes from it?I have zero faith in Kickstarter
They had ~24 days left. I seen Kickstarters that make come backs in terms of funding.Because they only managed to raise a twentieth of their total goal and the Kickstarter was an absolute joke? Seems kind of obvious, really.
They had ~24 days left. I seen Kickstarters that make come backs in terms of funding.
"Absolute joke" because you were having a cow over their English skills?
If a project can only raise 5% of its budget in the opening stretch (which is usually the time where Kickstarters make the majority of their money), yeah, its prospects are beyond abysmal.
This project needed more than a comeback - it needed a miracle. Even the project starters, it seems, had the good sense to realize that interest and funding wasn't just going to materialize by divine providence.
You seem to get your hopes up so much for pipe dream projects like this that you let yourself become completely blind to their many, many faults. Wanting it to be something it wasn't isn't going to bend the fabric of space and time and make it so.
The presentation, from the video itself to, yes, the myriad of grammatical errors (Yeah, it matters. If your grammar is so consistently poor, how are any investors supposed to take you seriously?) was embarrassingly amateur. It did little to capture people's attention or hook them in any way. As for the game itself, all they had to show was... a backdrop, some animations, and a single character cutting rocks. They seriously expected that alone would convince people to throw 25,000 Euros (or more) at their feet.
Not to mention the whole "We quit our jobs for this!" bit. Making an impulsive, utterly idiotic decision and seriously expecting the internet to support you along the way? Yeah, pretty bad.
Hopefully this fiasco has served as a good wake up call for these guys. If they can get their act together and produce a Kickstarter actually worth supporting (begging their former bosses for forgiveness wouldn't hurt, either), maybe they'll have better luck next time.
Fine, you win. :/*Snip
They obviously plan to add more than that.No one wants to hack/slash at rocks and trees all damn day just to gain EXP.
Fine, you win. :/
They obviously plan to add more than that.