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How can a Russian submit a project to Kickstarter?
Gentlemen who have experience with Kickstarter, please share your experience.
Available:
— Russian gamedev team
— an interesting project of the Quest/Adventure genre (in terms of plot, quality and implementation)
— a sufficient amount of promotional material
Pursued goals:
— exhibit on Kickstarter (what options are there?)
— gather and interest the audience (there is a question : how?)
— to help out about $100,000+(here, as I understand it, everything depends on the quality of the product)
The following questions are of interest:
1. What should you think about first of all before making a decision (to exhibit or not)?
2. What are my Kickstarter options?
3. What is the best way to advertise a product?
4. What are the pitfalls of this investment method?
I would also love to hear your advice!
Thanks to everyone who paid attention to this post!
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Before you go to Kickstarter, I would recommend putting together a demo and enlisting the support of the players. Already at the demo stage. Relatively speaking, there is Project Zomboid, it already exists well. Marked by a number of prominent digital information resources, including RPS, getting into the feeds of which is a great success, because. after that, the news spreads like fire across the savannah.
Project Zomboid is distributed through Desura and allows you to immediately try the game at the early alpha stage. There are both pluses and minuses. But one of the indisputable advantages is the formation of the community. Only with informational support and with the support of the community, the project can raise the necessary funds.
Think Tom Hall. In principle, a well-known figure in the gaming industry, but despite the video, which flashed other famous people (including Markus Person and another scandalous character John Romero), the game did not get the required amount. Why? Because besides their wonderful faces, they had only - words.
Other than that, they had the support of the community and the press. The first did not believe them, and the second doubted. And they did the right thing because you need to give money only to those in whom you are sure. The vast majority of developers raising funds for K. have something to show. If you have it too, chances are. It remains the case for the small. You must be known to both the people and the press.
Try contacting Sergey Klimov . He is kind and well versed in all these processes.
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