They seem to be all the rage these days. There's Kickstarter, then there is this other one Raggi is using Indiegogo, and who knows how many others. I keep hearing about them, but usually I read the blogs at work, make a mental note to myself to check it out at home, and then promptly forget. It would be nice to have a master list of them all in one place. I think everyone would benefit from it, both fans and producers.
I'd volunteer but my organizational and "stay on top of it skills" are non-existent. It would be a dismal failure. Anyone out there want to take up the charge?
Tome of Horrors: What Monsters Would You Have Picked?
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Center Stage Miniatures is closing in on their Tome of Horrors Kickstarter.
They have exceeded their initial funding goals and have unlocked a nice
variet...
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You can try http://rpgkickstarters.tumblr.com/
for a start. I believe it tries to track the rpg offerings.
I was just thinking the same thing earlier. Going to check out Joseph's link, but having a page of current (and maybe past) Kickstarter projects would be a great idea.
Yeah, the Tumblr site has it pretty well covered. I have them listed on the Eternal Keep and they have fresh content virtually everyday.
Purple Pawn (http://www.purplepawn.com/) has a regular Kickstarter update...
It isn't immediately web-ready, but in the PDF version of part 1 of a report I did on 150 crowdfunding projects I have all of the addresses listed. That covers a single year, but it's a lot of addresses in one place. It can be found here:
http://www.geekindustrialcomplex.com/articles/crowdfunding-report-part-1
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