Double Fine Adventure Kickstarter project by Double Fine [ended, $3.3 Million funded]

Has it really come to this? I suppose Schafer is sensible to try and leverage his "gamer cred" to get "support" from "fans", but can't he just approach other Internet gaming celebrities to finance his flops? Obviously notch is choking on his innovation money to the point he'd waste $$$ on Psychonauts 2, but rather than fleece hrdcore NeoGaffers and social media followers can't he go to Michael Pachter or a successful gurl gamer? I'm sure David Jaffe would like some of this indie buzz too. Twisted Metal is lacking in credibility as an art game.

In a recession should you really be going to your fan base to finance something financial professionals at successful corporations have said is "unprofitable, Tim"? I guess when all you have to pay people for their investment is dinner with your celebrity game designer profitability shouldn't be a problem. Maybe that's the point. To take the "business" out of "business" and turn it in to a charity. Like when those companies send you Christmas cards and then tell you you should pay them for sending them to you. That'll work one or two times, but I can't imagine dinner with any male is good enough to pay $10k for more than once or twice.

That's what happens when you only make bombas.
 
Seriously, this is an amazing idea. Wouldn't be surprised if it had GAF's full support!
We already have butter_stick in full trolling mode. Still, such an initiative does deserve the best support it can get.
 
I don't see how a Kickstarter makes this any more of an issue than just buying a game that sucks.

People don't buy games blind.

Plus this is inherently anti-capitalist. If the game is already funded what motivation is there to make it good? Did I wake up in China?
 
I bought pyschonauts, stacking, and all their adventure games below their value. I owed them.
 
We already have butter_stick in full trolling mode. Still, such an initiative does deserve the best support it can get.

If it means projects seeing the light of day, that never would have otherwise, it's a win-win. The people who can donate, will donate, and the people who do want to buy it when it comes out but can't afford to pledge at the time, can just buy it later.
 
People don't buy games blind.

Plus this is inherently anti-capitalist. If the game is already funded what motivation is there to make it good? Did I wake up in China?

Shit. Revoking donation now.
 
If it means projects seeing the light of day, that never would have otherwise, it's a win-win. The people who can donate, will donate, and the people who do want to buy it when it comes out but can't afford to pledge at the time, can just buy it later.
Exactly.
 
People don't buy games blind.

Plus this is inherently anti-capitalist. If the game is already funded what motivation is there to make it good? Did I wake up in China?

What? Most games are funded before they are made. Maybe not entirely, but at least a significant portion. The motivation to make it good is so they can do it again.
 
If you are a games journalist that donates to this you sure as hell better not preview it or even consider reviewing it. The blatant bias in games press is despicable.
 
I'm in for $100.

I mean, I spent $90+tax on the CE of FFXIII-2.

At least if this game is a train wreck I'll get to watch the doom pile up in high definition, with a commemorative poster.
 
What's the difference between the "access to the video series" for 15 and "HD download of the documentary series" for 30?

By reading the description, there's a monthly video with the backstage of the creation of the game, that will be made available for every 15 and up donation. Is the "HD documentary series" the same video, except in high definition and extras?
 
People don't buy games blind.

Plus this is inherently anti-capitalist. If the game is already funded what motivation is there to make it good? Did I wake up in China?

They make pure profit from all the people that buy the game after it's released, since the budget has been paid for.
 
Let's not sugarcoat it.

It's still just a video game.

If it works out, I'd love to see it used on other things. DVD sets, for instance. Maybe even relatively cheap, animated movies, like the ones DC and Marvel release periodically. I doubt these sort of things could cover all the costs, but they might at least make such investments less risky by having at least part of the costs covered already.
 
What's the difference between the "access to the video series" for 15 and "HD download of the documentary series" for 30?

By reading the description, there's a monthly video with the backstage of the creation of the game, that will be made available for every 15 and up donation. Is the "HD documentary series" the same video, except in high definition and extras?

One is probably a stream and another is an HD download.
 
What's the difference between the "access to the video series" for 15 and "HD download of the documentary series" for 30?

By reading the description, there's a monthly video with the backstage of the creation of the game, that will be made available for every 15 and up donation. Is the "HD documentary series" the same video, except in high definition and extras?
The access to the video series for $15 is probably some lower quality streaming.
 
Steve Gaynor and Notch are the two $5,000 backers.
Terrible assumption. Notch donated $10,000. Unknown amount from Gaynor, but not $5,000.
 
If you are a games journalist that donates to this you sure as hell better not preview it or even consider reviewing it. The blatant bias in games press is despicable.

Woe is the typical games journalist, completely incapable of separating professional duties from personal tastes! Lament for their lost ways!
 
People don't buy games blind.

Plus this is inherently anti-capitalist. If the game is already funded what motivation is there to make it good? Did I wake up in China?
First capitalism goes, then democracy goes. You'd better rise up before Tim Schaefer and the rest of Doublefine rule America as a dictatorship of the proletariat. You don't want America to become North Korea!
 
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