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Prodigy - Kickstarter Launched
Prodigy is and odd game to most of us I guess. It is a tactical RPG that adds an additional playing interface next to your keyboard and mouse. With it you can move figurines that are placed on physical board that is connected to your PC.
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Oh wait, it's only 14 figurines, and in fact there are 17… I want them all with their story! Quote:
Are those figurines made of gold perhaps? Anyway, not only it's too much but it smells like a pay2win scheme. Milking. DLC that is not DLC but is still cut out content sold separately. Anime cards. With that price and scam strategy I can't possibly back it. Let's see if I'm right that we'll see ebay counterfeit versions with full set of figurines that cost max 20 bucks even before this game gets released. |
Not only is it insanely expensive, it's a stupid gimmick. The figurines look neat, I guess, but if I want to play a board game, I'll buy a board game. When I play a cRPG I don't want expensive peripherals, I just want a good game; interesting story, challenging / strategic gameplay, and hopefully something that hasn't been done before (e.g., different setting). It's a shame, because this might have made a decent RPG if you could just play it with a mouse / keyboard…Then again it also seems too focused on multi-player and has a pretty generic fantasy setting / premise, so perhaps it's no great loss to cRPG fans who don't want to drop several hundred dollars to play one game.
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I was fully on board until we got to "The Ring of Power" reference. Clearly the target audience is just beyond the Pokémon age.
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The game looks interesting, but the physical part is a big no for me (all the games I backed in KS I always choosed digital-only tiers)
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The computer aspect is somewhat cool, but I'm a bit long in the tooth to be playing tiddly winks. I'll pass.
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A side note connected to what I've said above.
One of last year's Kickstarter hits was Pressy: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects…android-button Asked 40K and gathered almost 700K. What does it do you may check on the link, but the thing important here is that the gadget reward (without shipment) was $17. Just by seeing it you'll say, hell that's too expensive. Okay, it needs an application, but think about it, in this case it's a software that doesn't include rocket science knowledge and calculations. It can probably be made in just a couple of days! What happened? Pressy is still in the development cycle - but a copycat product surfaced and is already shipping! I dare to say of a completely same design. With one difference. The price. You can buy the copycat product for $0,79. You're seeing it right. It's not even one dollar per piece! You don't believe me? Okay: http://socialnewsdaily.com/34009/chi…roject-pressy/ Hopefully this will be a school lesson for anyone who tries to pass a kickstarter project with overpriced prototypes. |
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