
But I guess this way has worked for them in the past, so they are sticking with it.
#PINBALL ARCADE DOCTOR WHO KICKSTARTER FULL#
I think they'd get a huge reaction if they had a $50 or $75 tier with a full season pack 6 as the only reward. Seems a lame excuse, I mean it may not be possible for all platforms, but I think we all know they could hand out steam keys for a season pack if they wanted to. I actually asked about this during the Adams Family Kickstarter and was told it wasn't possible from their end. and for the higher reward tiers you would think they would grant the Season the table winds up in as a reward, but no, $500, $1000, $2500 lol, you have to buy the Season (if you want the season) that has the table anyway.

The cost of the license is $55,000 but the company's total 2015 revenue after operating expenses across all platforms should be disclosed to assess need before anyone should support this project. The Pinball Arcade is currently available on a wide variety of platforms: the iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle Fire, Ouya, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Play Station 4, PS Vita and Steam for PC and Mac, with the Nintendo Wii U (soon)

Since when is the number of employees and office space pertinent to a Kickstarter discussion?Farsight is a well established developer with product across multiple platforms. My home is almost as big as their office.

Kickstarter should be for independent/indie/small developers who can't afford financing their games themeself - not for GREEDY companies that could do it, but simply prefere bagging just becouse they can and it's allways easier and less risky to use other ppl money then yourown.įarsight Studios is both small and independent. Originally posted by Imriel:You really should NOT support and participate in this!
