Did anyone notice that Interstellar Marines has a new Kickstarter video now? It definitely is far better than the first one. However, with 12 days to go, and 494 000 US dollars funding still needed, a miracle needs to happen. Perhaps Linux users can request this to be a timed Linux exclusive if they do the majority of the funding?
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For this kickstarter game: Limit Theory: An Infinite, Procedural Space Game
There is a voting for strechgoals here - You can give your vote for linux support (No account needed for voting.)
kickstarter: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...ral-space-game
voting: http://forums.ltheory.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=21
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Status of campaigns I backed
Maia is funded and now into stretch goals wit the first being pets at ?101010.
Beasts & Blades is probably a failure at $1800 out of $12500 with only 12 hours remaining.
Ormr (image editor) with $19K out of $50K USD with three days remaining. They could use an angel investor.
Interstellar Marines: Prologue seems to have stalled at $146K out of $600K USD with just over two days remaining.
Hero-U: Rogue to Redemption was funded last week but is accepting PayPal donations to meet stretch goals.
Forced is at $30K out of $40K USD with 5 days remaining
Pier Solar is at $126K out of $139K USD with 9 days remaining so they are doing well.
Other successful campaigns:
Distance
Super Comboman
Fields of Fresh
Arakion
Project Eternity
Carmageddon: Reincarnation
Unsuccessful:
Gerztron
DH: Mechanized Assault Vehicle
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Forsaken Fortress - a post-apocalyptic RPG/RTS. Looks similar to Warzone 2100. Have to maintain troop morale with entertainment, bribes, etc. according to their personalities. Linux support from the start. $4700 of $100K USD with 26 days remaining.
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Maia has been fully funded, here's my rundown of it:
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Meriwether has Linux support from the get-go: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...-american-epic
War of the Overworld, same thing: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...-the-overworld
And Limit Theory reached the Linux goal already.
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In Project Godus (Peter Molyneux, 22 Cans) update video one of the developers confirmed it has Mac support but that it is also already running on Linux
Video is in latest update (update 13)
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