07-11-2016, 01:35 AM
It's a bit of a shame, since some of my favorite indie games of the past few years have developed from Kickstarter campaigns that followed through and really focused on releasing a quality product with a lot of transparency. But life moves on, and like Psycho said, devs are looking towards alternative methods of crowdfunding with less tainted reputations.
On a semi-related note, check out Paper Sorcerer sometime if you're interested in a solid kickstarter game or just a fun, old school RPG with a fantastic aesthetic.
On a semi-related note, check out Paper Sorcerer sometime if you're interested in a solid kickstarter game or just a fun, old school RPG with a fantastic aesthetic.