grimace
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- Jan 17, 2015
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"Heya!
Here, this our game we want you to back on kickstarter.
You can't play any demo, the mechanics are still in development... but don't fret!!
This is how the game looks like and read some backstory to get a feel of the game and make some kind of semi-informed decision when I am sure you'll spend money on it!
What you say? You've read me saying that this art style is not set in stone?
You've got that right! You're one scrutinous motherfucker!
We didn't have/had a style in mind for the game when we start/started with it.
We also don't have a release date for ya but be sure that all that time will be invested in NOT changing the art style more than 7 (seven) times.
Thank you for your attention and now go and hit that pledge button with confidence!"
-- The next kickstarted game that has this kind of rhetoric has a sure pledge from me because imbeciles on rpgcodex told me so...
You are correct. These Kickstarter elevator pitches do not inspire confidence.
Kickstarter/Crowd Funding/etc are not investments. Treat them like a gamble if you have the money budgeted ahead of time.
Responsible adults can act irresponsibly with their money however they choose to do so. Even if someone on the internet calls them dumb.