Sorry it's been so long since my last update. I've been working pretty much every minute I've been awake. Here's a rundown of what has happened over the last month or so. I had my illustrator create three time-lapse videos of him illustrating three of the characters in the game. You can see them her...
I've updated the website with clearer rules, better layout and graphics. All of the graphics for the project are done, and I am starting to market the game on social media. I added a video on Your Tube of a time-lapse of my illustrator creating the pirate that's part of the game. I've got two more t...
Thanks everyone. I've had a few people mention they don't quite understand the rules, so I am working on clarifying this. I'm also a few days away from hiring someone to make a video for me. Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks! I've finally got the website up and running, including the rules m It took a little longer than I wanted it to, but it's done. I spent the last 2-3 weeks working with my graphic designer on the logo, characters, card and package design. He's done an amazing job. I've also ordered samples of ...
Thanks for the feedback. Yeah, I just created the page the other day so I had something there. I'm working on a real page right now and it'll be ready by the end of next week. Great idea for your website by the way, I like the design and layout!
To be honest guys, both of these campaigns just come off as "give me." There may be others that have gotten this to work, but I'm not a fan of it. People will back you because they like you or they like what they get from backing you. I don't think either campaign offers either of those be...
Great article. I plan on hosting a giveaway and ending it the day my Kickstarter goes live. That way, people are actively checking whether the won or not, and I can direct their attention to backing the game if they didn't win. Has anyone had a good experience using Rafflecopter for their Kickstarter?