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Originally Posted by Professor S
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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I don't think you'd be able to do that on kickstarter, at least. Pretty sure Kickstarter has to approve projects before they are listed, and some like "buy me a car" wouldn't get approved.