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<blockquote data-quote="Zombie Aladdin" data-source="post: 152685" data-attributes="member: 4242"><p>That is how a normal Kickstarter works. Kickstarter campaigns see more success when the investors are treated more like pre-orderers than donors. Even then, the most successful ones allow you to get the product at a lower price, get unique and rare perks, or, at the top, allow the investors to directly influence the final product in some way.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I actually thought <em>Monster Bash</em> would have needed additional funding, but it didn't. That demonstrates Farsight can do licensed tables on its own.</p><p></p><p>The best way to go about this is to be as independent from Kickstarter, Indie Go Go, or any other source of crowdfunding as possible. If Farsight repeatedly turned to Kickstarter to get licensed tables, what does that say about the company to an outsider? That either Farsight is in big financial trouble or that it squanders money from the previous campaigns.</p><p></p><p>Kickstarter is not a magic bullet. If not executed tactfully, it's just a regular bullet.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And different audio.</p><p></p><p>There are actually a few reasons why I believe the <em>South Park</em> pinball machine is good for growing the pinball fanbase, but that's a discussion for another topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zombie Aladdin, post: 152685, member: 4242"] That is how a normal Kickstarter works. Kickstarter campaigns see more success when the investors are treated more like pre-orderers than donors. Even then, the most successful ones allow you to get the product at a lower price, get unique and rare perks, or, at the top, allow the investors to directly influence the final product in some way. I actually thought [i]Monster Bash[/i] would have needed additional funding, but it didn't. That demonstrates Farsight can do licensed tables on its own. The best way to go about this is to be as independent from Kickstarter, Indie Go Go, or any other source of crowdfunding as possible. If Farsight repeatedly turned to Kickstarter to get licensed tables, what does that say about the company to an outsider? That either Farsight is in big financial trouble or that it squanders money from the previous campaigns. Kickstarter is not a magic bullet. If not executed tactfully, it's just a regular bullet. And different audio. There are actually a few reasons why I believe the [i]South Park[/i] pinball machine is good for growing the pinball fanbase, but that's a discussion for another topic. [/QUOTE]
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