Okay, so we've all heard about the Tim Schafer Kickstarter, and though it's the wrong forum for it to be strictly relevant, heard about Rich Burlew's Kickstarter.
Meh.
The projects that have caught *my* eye are threefold. And, since they're not making headlines all over the Internet due to catering to an established fanbase of prior work or franchise, I invite you to have a look if you've not heard of them. I'm pretty sure some of you guys will be interested in at least one of these; and, unless you're also regular readers of Rock, Paper, Shotgun, most of you probably haven't heard of them, either.
The first to catch my eye (and finally get me to register an account on Kickstarter), is a tiny project (3 guys!) called
FTL. It's a charmingly lo-fi sprite-based game that describes it as a "Spaceship Simulation Roguelike-like" game revolving around Trek-riffing themes of exploration and combat with the unknown. It's open for another 11 days, and is already funded several times over, so this one's a go, and probably the one that will deliver soonest of the three I'm pointing out today.
Next up, is
Wasteland 2. Never heard of Wasteland? It's what inspired Fallout. The creator of the original (and (co-?)founder of Interplay) is getting some of the original team back together, including writer Michael Stackpole. And they want to keep it old-school (top-down, turn-based), but also solicit input from the fans. It is also funded (and thus a go), and 4 days into the Kickstarter project, has already attained 50% more than its funding goal. It's got most of a month left if you want to get in on it.
Finally, and this is the one that's managed to wrest the most of my hard-earned cash from my wallet with a smile on my face, is
The Banner Saga. RPS had me following this before they put their Kickstarter project up yesterday, and it looks absolutely stunning. Another turn-based strategy game with an interactive story, The Banner Saga is a tribe of beautifully cel-shaded Vikings attempting to survive Ragnarok. And it's brought to you by 3 Bioware expats. As I reloaded the page to get a URL for the link, I see it's doubled in progress since I backed it this morning, and so it looks like a sure thing to be funded any hour now. It's open for another month.
And now, I must stop clicking on RPS stories that involve Kickstarter games. Because those lovely indie developers with more great ideas than star power are going to send me to the poor house...