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Post by Brent Bailey on Feb 12, 2019 16:09:18 GMT -5
This is just my opinion, so don’t take it as fact, but I’m pretty certain the ‘license’ Mike has won’t allow him to do a Kickstarter. I know him fairly well and if he could get paid up front for an edition, he would have done so a long time ago. Back in 2010, I was advocating for Kickstarter and it wasn’t a possibility.
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gabe
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Post by gabe on Feb 14, 2019 15:13:05 GMT -5
Russel. Really? Did you not see the Highlander boardgame fully funded on Kickstarter within minutes?... which was based on the original movie! This is a lame excuse which was destroyed by the last two Kickstarter campaigns. This excuse is invalid. Kickstarter is all fine and good but that does not pay for advertising campaigns, continued product support, employees for more then a few months. I mean starting a game is easy, supporting it into a success is far harder. Look at the kickstarter it would not pay for even one employee for the year. So that means you need a dedicated group of people willing to work for free. Those people did that and I am guessing they will not do it again. This is a dead game for a reason, it did not just all of a sudden die. Those reasons have not changed. The Kickstarter is not "a business model", I was merely pointing out that there is still massive interest in the Highlander property, based on how quickly two campaigns we're funded.
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