Five Days Left To Help Us Make One Billion Users, The Social Media Card Game
from the home-stretch dept
If you’ve been following the Kickstarter campaign for our new card game, One Billion Users, then you know we’re not quite on track on to hit our goal — but we haven’t given up! We’ve now passed the halfway mark in funds raised, and we’re doing everything we can to make a final push before the campaign this week. So if you’ve been hesitating, now is the time! Please head on over to Kickstarter and become a backer to secure your copy of this fast, fun, competitive cared game about building the biggest and best social network.
For those who have already backed the campaign, don’t give up hope! Tell your friends, spread it around, and keep your fingers crossed — we really want to get this game out into the world, and we’ll be working hard to drum up support here on the home stretch. Also, in case you missed it, we’ve also added a new tier for superbackers who want to give us some extra support.
We do have other plans if the campaign fails to hit its goal this time around (we won’t be giving up!) but for now we’re focused on these remaining five days. Thanks again to everyone who has already contributed, and with a little luck you’ll soon be able to play One Billion Users.
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Comments on “Five Days Left To Help Us Make One Billion Users, The Social Media Card Game”
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How do you expect to double your money in five days?!
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Apparently with a Verge article.
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What an unrealistic goal.
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Turns out it was pretty realistic, actually!
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Disgusting begging for money.
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Someone doesn’t know what crowdfunding is.
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Did you intend on sniping at the concept of capitalism or are you just scoring on your own goal without knowing it?
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Haters hating. SSDD.
Backup Plan?
I don’t want to be a downer, but my observation has been that if a campaign doesn’t get to 50% in the first 48 hours the prospect of success is pretty low.
Is there a fallback plan if the campaign doesn’t reach its goal?
Re: We do have other plans
if the campaign fails to hit its goal this time around (we won’t be giving up!) but for now we’re focused on these remaining five days.
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Who are you to speak on authority of techdirt? You’re just an anonymous coward
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Just some guy who learned to read the article as well as how to copy and paste
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You’re just techdirt?
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we’re focused on authority of techdirt goal this time but we’re Anonymous Coward