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Double Fine Adventure
Has anyone else heard about this? Double Fine (responsible for Psychonauts and Brutal Legend, as well as more recent smaller downloadable stuff), is working on a community funded adventure game.
Most notable, is that Tim Schafer is the man behind Double Fine, an Adventure gaming genius, the man behind Full Throttle, the Escape from Monkey Island series, and Grim Fandango, among other adventure games. There is a video that explains their goals which I suggest you watch here: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...fine-adventure I have not pledged any money yet, but I am seriously considering it. I am a HUGE fan of Adventure games. |
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I donated 15 bucks just to be part of the experiment.
It is an interesting development in gaming. |
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When I get more money id like to contribute. I havent played any of their bigger games but I love the dlc games they have.
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Well I just donated. I feel like even if it ends up sucking or being really short, its only $15. Plus, I owe them one. Grim Fandango is one of my top 5 favorite games ever.
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Yeah, this set a new-record for Kickstarter by getting $1 million in donations in 24 hours. Pretty amazing considering they were looking for $400,000 in over a month. Haven't contributed yet, but I'm planning on it.
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I've played Psychonauts, Brutal Legend and Costume Quest.
Didn't enjoy Brutal Legend at all, even Jack Black couldn't save it. |
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How does this work? Are those submitting money investors, or are they really donations? If these are donations to create a private enterprise, Kickstarter is basically a place for fools to part with their money.
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In this case, its essentially pre-ordering a game and using the money to fund development of said title. |
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And for example, if the project had not been funded, your credit card doesn't get charged and no one gets any money. Also, Amazon is affiliated with Kickstarter and they take a certain percentage of the total fund. They'll do pretty well with this one. |
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Cause I totes agree, just a waste of money, but this is donating to create something beautiful. |
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In this case, you get the game. |
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I havent looked into it much and dont feel like clicking the link at the top, but is this an internets game or is it on disk? If its on disk, do they mail it to you? Or I could see it being on Steam or something like that.
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Nailed it!
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Ok, getting a full game for $15 makes sense then. In my mind, if someone is creating something for profit then you should get something in return if you give them money.
And this case is nothing like charity. Charities do not operate for profit, and they help people. Double Fine makes video games. It's more like handing $5 to Starbucks and not getting a latte in return. I'm curious if anyone will do a social experiment and basically ask for donations for a new car, with the return being a photo of the person in the new car if they donate over $5 and the offer reaches its threshold. |
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