

And I have already spotted a couple of discrepancies between charts and pictures. But you pretty much need the picture to see what you are getting because the text about the tiers in the side bar is cramped and goes on forever as well. There are tiers from $5 to $10,000 with splashy graphics to illustrate what you get with each tier and charts to compare tier. So the City State Entertainment team is going to have to work hard to make that goal.Īll of the now standard Kickstarter bits and pieces are in place.

As I said before, I think Lord British has better general name recognition and is a bigger draw because of that. He’ll see Lord British’s million and raise him a million. Probably a good idea to make sure it was going strong before sending people over.)īut the day of fools has passed, and now it is back to marketing as usual.Īs Lord British and his Shroud of the Avatar Kickstarter winds down its last few days, having crossed the $1.3 million mark, getting it to the interactive musical instruments stretch goal (did anybody believe that those stretch goals wouldn’t make it into the game?), Mark Jacobs and Camelot Unchained begin their campaign. (Though I think the whole thing started before the timer on the Camelot Unchained home page finished counting down. Mark Jacobs and his team were wise enough to pass on an April 1st start date for his Camelot Unchained Kickstarter.
