*stuff*
First off, Reddit
is like that. The project I worked on was reluctant to go to Reddit for the very reason they highlighted. Posting about our own project and including any kind of "we're doing a Kickstarter" was going to be negatively received, and we knew this. In the end, I don't think we even tried. We had similar results with various other review sites and reviewers. Every email we sent out had zero response. The only review that
was done was done by a handful of nobodies and I think the video got 12 views. I guarantee six of them were from my group.
Second, Bay12
had been supporting them and now
isn't. They know exactly when it was that everyone from here pulled out. I think we are well deserving of the scathing remarks made about us.
Third, confusing reward tiers are
inevitable on Kickstarter. The project I worked on went through a massive early-days email blast campaign to get people to switch from [original phrasing] of a reward to [updated phrasing] just to clarify an ambiguity. In the end one of those reward tiers ended up with the old phrasing
anyway (probably through error on my part due to the two rewards looking almost identical and telling people to switch the wrong way). That entire process took over a week and my group went to extraordinary efforts to get the text clarified in the reward listing itself.
Fourth, delays happen. Our project was so much of a pipedream that in our
wildest imaginations we were only looking at $20k. We got $40k. It's been
over a year since our initial estimate of reward delivery and its
still not shipped yet. DwarfCorp's delay? PhD or DwarfCorp. That's a big choice to make. Cancel what is turning out to be a successful project or give up on their degrees.
Fifth, don't doubt the (in)ability of people to type emails and comments. While I have no explicit example from my own experience, I am almost sure that the quotes they used were copy and pasted. They might not be and instead be paraphrasing several similar emails, some poorly written, others not, but all giving the same overall feeling to the developer: "You're shit for making your game." Our group has received nothing but praise and we don't even know why. Everyone loves our game,
everyone.* But ours isn't based on anything, inspired by anything, or remotely similar to anything. It's just a random collection of sleep-deprived ideas and witty text thrown on paper at 2am with some gameplay thrown in to keep things organized. But I can see the backlash that is possible for being ever so slightly similar to another game, where all people can do is say "oh it's [other game] but not." Anyone remember Terraria? "It's Minecraft, but 2D."
And no. I'm not a rabid fanboy. I pledged $10 in the last days knowing full well that I may be wasting my money on an ultimately doomed project.
But I was ok with that, because it might turn out well. Couldn't possibly be worse than this book I got from one Kickstarter. Ugh. It's been non-stop chase scenes with no one telling the main character anything about
why they're running away from the freakishly strong bad guy. I can't read any more of it, it's just so...pointless. Honest to god the author pulled a "Bet you $100 you will believe me before you leave" and lost to the main character (as neither he nor the reader learned a damn thing about what's going on).
*Yet no one has commented on the pictures I posted from us not-winning an award for it. I am surprised and saddened. I dressed up as a
mother fucking dinosaur for a black tie event.