AU$ converts to about £22k or €25k. So yeah a fair amount. Enough to fund the project and a few months wages to get it complete.
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AU$ converts to about £22k or €25k. So yeah a fair amount. Enough to fund the project and a few months wages to get it complete.
Might be real life issues getting in the way, but having taken money you should update and respect your backers.
That sounds interesting. I used to play the original Battletech table top game back in the 80's. If they follow that then it will be good.
OK, I understand the orchestra and studio time, something you do need up front funding for.
However, working freelance and in Design Agencies for over 15 years as a designer from a similar art...
But that's only if they get the publicity needed to "kickstart" the fund-raising.
Would be great if it does happen.
The thing is.. unlike a book which needs funding to publish and edit, music...
Seen the new Kickstarter to fund a new British led mission to the Moon? Anyone pledging £50 will be able to send their own DNA (in the form of a strand of hair) on the mission, and bigger pledges...
Like it. :)
Yes, it would be brilliant if he manages to raise the money for Shroud of the Avatar.
And I agree regarding modern RPGs. As much as I love playing them, many have a lot of grinding and fixate on...
I've been reading about all the projects you mentioned recently.
Does seem a bit suspect that they already raised money elsewhere though. Let's wait and see what the end result is.
Really...
That is great news.
Talking about kickstarter projects, have you all seen the latest one?
In the US they petitioned the White House to get the Death Star made (as in Star Wars), but the amusing...
I saw that mentioned today on a site somewhere. I wondered how long it might be before a proper Dizzy was attempted again (rather than those lame handheld ports recently).
These all look very interesting projects. Well definitely check them out some more tomorrow.
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