I'm not going to register on yet another forum, and it turns out that I backed this, so I might as well drop my opinion on here (and feel free to copy it over to the forum).
It doesn't really matter to me. I'm sad the project isn't going to be completed, but I've been thinking about Kickstarter/crowdfunding a lot, and a recent talk with a mathematician friend of mine (with some very acute analysis capability, and whose opinion I value very much) just cementer the thoughts I'd come up with: Kickstarter is about letting many people risking very little instead of one big sponsor (publisher) risking a lot to try to get a project done. People who use KS need to start realising that, and running their own little risk-analysis.
I, for one, have learned that I will start backing only people that have a track record in game development. It's not that I doubt the intent people who don't - it's just that I'm realising more and more how much is involved in this type of endeavour. It's easy to get a few things on screen, a little guy moving. Making a real game that you can expand upon takes a lot of reading, a lot of learning, complicated thought processes, and an enjoyment of the development process itself. Not backing someone without a track record is about sending a message. People should prove their capabilities before asking for money. It's because this hasn't been happening that projects that would've just fizzled out in a basement somewhere before are now generating these kinds of feelings from the part of the community and the developer himself. When money comes into the equation, stuff just goes sour. It's really tough - especially on the developer, and even more so if he is an honest fellow like our Lord Dullard here. It's something that we should avoid, as part of the "indie game development movement", if you will.
Anyway - whatever happens happens, and it's OK with me
I haven't really followed the development. At the very least I would like to see something come out of it. Source code would be fine
And like PrimusRibbus said: I have a lot of respect for Lord Dullard for what he's doing. Honesty and truth above all else - so thank you for being that way!