Cactus Web Site special offer: Orders over $75 will receive a free Angel of God 2023 National Promo card while supplies last.
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on December 03, 2013, 07:01:26 AMSo forget the third-party sites and hit up the people you know will be interested. You could tailor Kickstarter-type reward levels (e.g., pay $X now and get a complete playset of the cards when they are printed) for the existing players and see what funding you can get via that means. My understanding though is that if you go through Kickstarter/Indiegogo that when people commit to something that the funds are automatically locked away to be used if the project is fully funded.If we tried to do something like that here on the forum, there could be a lot of people who say that they will support the new set by buying a box of packs, but then when the time comes they don't have $150, and so they drop out. Do you know of a way to prevent that sort of problem?
So forget the third-party sites and hit up the people you know will be interested. You could tailor Kickstarter-type reward levels (e.g., pay $X now and get a complete playset of the cards when they are printed) for the existing players and see what funding you can get via that means.
I think you could do it the same way that Kickstarter does. Cactus could announce that they are soliciting donations for the next set with a financial goal and a deadline. People donate now and if the financial goal is met, Cactus could collect the money (i.e., charge credit cards) immediately.
I cannot find anything on the Kickstarter website that suggests a project has to be a brand new IP. Marti may know something I don't, but as far as I can tell, there's no reason Cactus couldn't use it.
With that in mind, I would very much prefer that Cactus use Kickstarter over other crowdsourcing options, or doing it independently. The main reason for this is because Kickstarter is an established brand. It's much easier to convince people to contribute to a project like this when using Kickstarter, because it's a known and trusted name. There are other crowdsourcing options that are legitimate, and everyone who knows Rob knows that he would never run a scam, but when it comes down to it, the less wariness and distrust, the better.
Many more details would need to be known before I could even give a number.-Are we assuming 45 packs at retail $3.00 per pack?-Size of set (100, 150, 200)?
The main issue with Kickstarter is the bulk of the people who buy in bulk get it wholesale and Kickstarter wouldn't be able to do that.
there should definitely be different levels of donations...You can even include old packs/cards/sets to mix it up and give people with small collections or even people who have never played the game incentive to donate more.
$5000 - 50 boxes (value at $9,000) + 3 tins + ROB Buckler + T-shirt + Deluxe Factory Set + Playtesting Access
interesting idea, but the awards that are unlocked based on goals met usually mean free swag that go to all supporters, not an increased size of set.
interesting idea, but the awards that are unlocked based on goals met usually mean free swag that go to all supporters, not an increased size of set. I also agree that playtesting should not be bought, that has the potential to do more harm than good, even if no one even raises that much...
Could there be special promos for the Kickstarter? If there was a promo or two that you could only get from the KS, people would be more likely to donate to it if the promo(s) were made well and worthwhile. But, with the KS promo, it could ONLY be distributed once. No reprints, no redistribution like we do with the NJ promo and other promos now. Otherwise you could end up with angry people who felt like they were ripped off by the KS.
KS promos are the way to go. That would give me enough incentive to invest. The other exclusives are terrible.