May 2011 Successful Crowdfunding Projects
With the reduction of available Venture Capital and Game Developers desiring more control of their products, Crowdfunding has become a hotbed of innovation. We at Gaiscioch Magazine keep a close eye on sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo in search of tomorrows big titles.
In this section you will find our highlights as well as a month by month lists of the top performers.
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Top 25 Crowdfunding Campaigns of May 2011
# | Title | Raised | % |
---|---|---|---|
1 | No Time To Explain indie game By: tinyBuild |
$26,068 USD | 372% |
2 | Turf Geography Club: An iPhone Game By: Michael Tseng |
$17,375 USD | 116% |
3 | Tweet Land - The first set of games that play with By: NĂ©stor Villalobos Corrales |
$8,613 USD | 123% |
4 | Children of Liberty - Historical Stealth Platforme By: Dan Silvers |
$5,945 USD | 119% |
5 | Dungeons: The Eye of Draconus By: William McDonald |
$5,177 USD | 173% |
6 | In Profundis - random cave exploration sim/game By: John Harris |
$5,121 USD | 102% |
7 | Chester: The Hand-Drawn/8-Bit/LCD/Blueprint/etc. p By: Benjamin Friedrich |
$3,515 USD | 117% |
8 | slider: a new game for Android and other mobile de By: Hunty |
$1,008 USD | 101% |
9 | A Cloudy Adventure By: Emmanuel Petti |
$855 USD | 101% |
10 | OVNI < a community-powered retro indie game > By: fabr.IQ |
$673 USD | 121% |