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HiddenX December 20th, 2018 01:56

The Hero of Deathtrap Dungeon - Funding unsuccessful
 
The funding for The Hero of Deathtrap Dungeon was unsuccessful - 76% of the $200,000 goal was reached.

Thanks henriquejr!

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henriquejr December 20th, 2018 03:07

How sad, I had hopes it would get funded :(

rjshae December 20th, 2018 03:22

RPGs have come a long way since then. Not sure there's a big audience for it, what with all the competition.

mercy December 20th, 2018 03:35

Pitch kinda gave me a WTH feeling, have to read walls of texts (?), there seemed to be no action via figurines or characters.

Carnifex December 20th, 2018 03:55

Maybe this will come back in another form, like early access or something along those lines.

Couchpotato December 20th, 2018 06:24

Probably partially to blame as I completely forgot about this game.:(

If it does go the Early Access route I'll wait for the full release.

you December 20th, 2018 14:02

I wished it had been funded but to be honest their campaign was pretty weak. The few updates they provided did little to encourage more supporters. Having said that they said they had a lead on a publisher. Conversely for the game to sell they will need to do more to generate exposure.

Carnifex December 20th, 2018 15:23

The campaign was quite weak, I totally agree with that. I think now after several years of kick starter nirvana, projects really have to show a great deal, not simply "promise" anymore. Too many promises burned backers and now they want to see real status before plunking down cash. Updates need to be fast and furious, loop your supporters in, keep them updated often and you'll likely garner a lot of extra support down the road.

duerer December 20th, 2018 17:37

There were successes in this CYOA-meets-RPG sub-genre though:
Joe Dever's Lone Wolf and Warlock of Firetop Mountain were nice little games, and as far as I know, did some modest business as well.


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