Mesozoica Kickstarter!!! 63 hours Left!!!

C’mon guys, did you like Jurassic World? Jurassic Park? JPOG? JW the game?
Ark? Primal Carnage?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you’ll love Mesozoica
If you answered yes to ALL of these questions, Then you are already on the HYPE TRAIN, you just need to move up to the next car.


https://www.facebook.com/mesozoicagame
$47,605 of $50,000 Funded
2,395 Left

Many folks seem to think that “Kickstarter campaigns” are a great way to raise money, but actual investors are a great deal smarter than that in putting (even a small amount of) their money down. “Surely,” you imagine, “they will rush to pay me $50,000 to create a wonderful new game.”

Why don’t you ask Ton what it really takes to XXXget money out of a turnipXXX raise money for an obviously worthy cause? :yes:

While he does not choose to draw attention to himself, he is nonetheless obviously very good at it. Because he has a plan, and inspires confidence … with reasons for having that confidence. Ask for the Blender Foundation’s business plan and he’s got one.

The folks who are blessed to “have money burning a hole in their pocket” … know how it got there. Crowd-funding is a very immature form of fund-raising which lacks both financial and project controls. Video games, and “apps” of any sort, are in fact quite likely to produce no income at all. (There is a severe “long-tail phenomenon” in which a tiny percentage of products produce most of the revenue earned … and then, only for a short while.) Even when campaigns meet their funding goals, many projects fail for financial and other reasons.