In 2023 I backed 20 Kickstarters/BackerKit efforts by game companies. Some were bigger, some were smaller, but all of them were things I was interested in enough to lay some money down in advance. Most of the time it works out. In fact it almost always works out ... eventually. There are hazards however and some red flags that can inform decisions in advance. I've been doing Kickstarters since 2013 so I've seen some ups and some downs. Since it doesn't seem to be going away anytime soon I thought I would walk through these last two years and present my thoughts on how my tabletop game crowdfunding experience has gone lately.
For 2023 here's what I backed in rough chronological order:
- Cities Without Number - Sine Nomine cyberpunk (Hardcover Book)
- Battletech Mercenaries - Their third big boxed set (Boxed Set)
- Pew Pew No Disintigrations - Fainting Goat's light RPG of space bounty hunters (Softcover Book)
- Stickman Battlegrounds - a card game of fighting stick figures (Card Game)
- Tome of Essential Horrors - OSE monster book from Necromancer Games (Hardcover Book)
- Comic Crawl Classics - superhero game based on DCC (Softcover Book)
- Tales of the Valiant - alternate 5E rules (Hardcover Book x2)
- Dolmenwood - OSR game and setting from the OSE people (Boxed Set)
- Dragonslayer - OSR game from Greg Gillespie of Barrowmaze, etc. (Hardcover Book)
- Worlds Without Number (Reprint) - Sine Nomine fantasy (Hardcover Book)
- Deadlands Night Train - An update of a classic Deadlands adventure (Boxed Set)
- MicroDungeons Halloween - a set of small 5E adventures (PDF only)
- Necessary Evil - an update to the classic campaign run through Pinnacle's "Game Changer" (Boxed Set)
- Old School Tactical Vol IV Italian Theater - An expansion for one of my favorite wargames
- Fever Swamp - An OSR big adventure (Boxed Set)
- Scientific Barbarian Magazine #6 - An ongoing supplement series for MCC (Softcover Book)
- Adventurer Conqueror King 2E - An update of an OSR game I liked a lot (Hardcover Books)
- Reaper Dungeon Dwellers - Reaper Miniatures' OSR RPG rules (Boxed Set)
- How to Make a Fantasy Sandbox - A supplement on D&D style fantasy campaign building (Softcover Book)
- Dungeon Domains Riven Catacombs - another set of small adventures (PDF only)
- I have 7 of these that are directly related to some kind of D&D style game. Sure. That's a lot of what we play here.
- I do tend to be more interested in new things from people I already know. Two of them are Sine Nomine, 1 Necromancer, 1 Greg Gillespie, ACKS 2E, OST v4, 2 Pinnacle, 1 from Fainting Goat, 1 from Jim Wampler for MCC - these are all things I have some version of already or companies/people I have done business with before and I am confident they will deliver. There is a risk in any crowdfunding endeavor and track record matters.
- Some of these were fairly pricey as far as gaming items. ACKS, Dolmenwood, and OST v4 were all up there in the $200 range with 3 others in the $100 and while I get the "it's not a preorder" clause I am expecting to get something for my money - these aren't charities and I am not making a donation.
- Kevin Crawford's Sine Nomine campaigns are the gold standard for RPG Kickstarters. he delivers on-time-every-time and the books are great games and tool kits for running a campaign in a given genre even if you use a different set of rules. One of the ways he does this is by limiting stretch goals. His runs are typically one nice hardcover book with maybe a supplement of some kind - one supplement. No miniatures, no bags or t-shirts or mousepads, no multitude of adventures that need to be written by freelancers ... he is a one-man operation who runs focused consistently successful crowdfunding campaigns and more people running their own should look to his as an example. He is in the "I will back anything he starts up" club and that's a pretty small group for me.
- Pinnacle - the Savage Worlds people - continue to knock them out like clockwork. I admit I am not really a fan of crowdfunding almost every book they release but they do get them out consistently and without drama so they are doing a good job. I don't back everything they do because they do some licenses or genres I don't care about but if it looks interesting I am in.
- If you're interested in board wargames the Old School Tactical team (Flying Pig Games) gets these out as promised and pretty much on-time and also drama free. They make big, nice games and have several lines going from WW2 to Vietnam to ACW to an occasional foray into SF or alternate history.
- Dolmenwood: Estimated delivery date Sept 2024. Considering it funded in Sept 2023 that was a year to get this one out. Exalted Funeral, the creator, had been doing Kickstarters for 4 years and had at least ten prior projects under their belts including Old School Essentials which is one of the big dogs of the OSR scene. So this is not a case of someone new to the process being overwhelmed by success. No, this is a case of too many add-ons. Extra books. Maps. Dice. Miniatures. A record album. Some of the main books were described as 99.9% complete in March of 2024. They didn't even start printing the books until November of 2024.
Now sure, the PDFs have been available in draft from since early on and final - as much as an RPG PDF gets to be final - since late last year. But I didn't pay what I paid for PDFs - I paid for books and those are still not here 6 months after the projected date.
The good news is that according to the latest update they are shipping the things to the U.S. now - the containers are on their way at least. So maybe by June we will have this stuff in hand. So yes, many of those "estimated dates" are simply anchors of potential disappointment. People have to keep waiting, updates become less frequent, people get frustrated, companies start to get defensive - it's a fairly common story. This team has done a good job of keeping their cool but it has still dragged out a long time.
- Adventurer Conqueror King 2E: Estimated Delivery November 2024. I am not as upset with this one as shipping has begun on it and so it will not be as late as Dolmenwood. There were not a lot of add-ons here though the one obvious indulgence - a wooden slipcase at the higher pledge levels - did hit a snag late when it was cut to the wrong size. Extras that add nothing to the actual game are just a hazard waiting to be tripped. This one still took too long.
- Reaper Dungeon Dwellers: Funded November 2023. Estimated delivery July 2024. That was probably way too ambitious but a) it was implied that the rules were already written in some form as they were showing beta playtest videos and b) IT'S REAPER! They do huge miniatures kick starters every year! Well even if they've gone well in the past these things can fail. Let's play Kickstarter Bingo:
- Illnesses? Check.
- Death in the family? Check.
- Facilities change? (Warehouse or factory or something)Check.
- Other obligations? (ReaperCon) Check.
- Prior Kickstarter Entanglements? (Had to finish shipping Bones 6) Check.
- Had too much material so the books got bigger? Check.
The only thing missing there is "Depression" which comes up on a remarkably high number of Kickstarters. Thank goodness for that at least.
The March 21st, 2025 update declares the Players Book "done". That's good. Considering that July 2024 original date it really should be.
Then it mentions work to be done on the adventure(s), the GM Book, the Monster Book, some other text they want to include ... and then they mention hoping to get it all out the door by the end of the month. March, presumably.
At some point you need to stop digging. Stop writing new material, stop expanding the adventure, stop the proofreading cycle and ship it!
Anyway that's probably enough for today. We can take a look at 2024 in another post. Please feel free to share your KS war stories if you're so inclined.
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That's...a lot. A LOT of a lot IMHO.
ReplyDeleteI ain't made of money and I have a rule: I'm not buying a game I'm not going to bring to the table.
While there is a lot of neat stuff on Kickstarter, I can't see myself using it all and I can't afford to be wrong about whether I will or won't.
Right now the only thing I KS'ed that hasn't yet arrived is Discworld and Smurfs (the latter coming this Summer for sure).
I'll keep an eye on your site and see if what you receive and what you think, two things I always do with Tower of Zenopus.
Well, you're not wrong about the volume. I think 2023 was my peak year and that's one of the reasons I wanted to dig into it. Plus it's disappointing that some of these are still "pending".
ReplyDeleteI'm using Tales of the Valiant every week and have been for a while now so it's the big winner here. We played a fair amount of Battletech in 2024 so it worked out as well. The OSE monster book would work really well with Dolmenwood so whenever it finally gets here and I actually play around with that it will get some use. Savage Worlds is pretty popular with my group so the Deadlands and NE stuff will eventually get used. Some of the rest were either curiosity (DCC Superheroes?) or things that will make a good fill-in game at some point (Pew Pew) but have yet to be used. I will at least do a breakdown/review of some of them here later.
And I've started digging in to your recent Tales of the Smurfy exploits so I'll see you over there soon.