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Double Fine Kickstarter project already making a killing

Written By Matt Sainsbury on Thursday, February 9, 2012 | 14:10

This may well be the future financing model of choice for major development studios.

Just an hour ago, Double Fine productions kicked off its Kickstarter fundraising activity; looking to raise $400,000 over the course of a little over a month.

Already it's had more than 10 per cent of its goal raised - yes, in an hour, Tim Schafer's studio has had $45,000 pledged to it.

And why not? Pledging $15 scores you a copy of the completed game, and the rewards just get better and better than that.

So, if you're keen to help a talented studio produce a game, head over here: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/66710809/double-fine-adventure


UPDATE:  Tally now stands at $102,385. In less than two hours, Double Fine has raised over a quarter of their target. They are going to easily make the target, and then some. Stay tuned over the next few weeks for more coverage. 
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6 comments:

Play Nintendo said...

This is a fantastic idea for developers to start trying, which leads me to this question: Why isn't this more commonly used in the video game industry?

The AVGN just did something similar on Indie-Go-Go and raised over $300,000 for his independent film. If I could get the game at a good price, other extras, and support a developer at the same time I'd jump at the chance.

That said, I'm not interested in this particular game, but as I'm writing this they have raised close to 1/4 of what they're asking already.

GamesAndBiz said...

 I think it would be far harder for a no-name independent studio to make $400,000 from kickstarter.

Brand means a lot to this kind of crowdsourcing, so I see this becoming a popular way for middle-range studios (not big massive ones, but not startups) to fund projects into the future.

That said, Square Enix should Kickstart a Final Fantasy VII remake project. It'll rake in millions.

Henry Stockdale said...

$905,018 in the space of a couple of days and this looks like it'll keep going higher and higher. Just wow really....

GamesAndBiz said...

Haha, at this rate they'll be able to finance a whole new series of games. 

Henry Stockdale said...

Well, they've reached the million mark now, wouldn't be surprised if that happened  xD

Play Nintendo said...

 lol You're right, Square would make a fortune, I know I'd be on board.

I think that if the right game came along from an unknown developer it could rake in some serious dough, probably not startups though. I don't think branding would be an issue if the game was destined for greatness. Branding is definitely a factor and is what drove this campaign so high.

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