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David Sanhueza launched three Kickstarter campaigns in order to fully fund a single project. First was the artwork, which then rolled into the main project, when then rolled into a campaign for stretch goals. It is an interesting way to break up a funding campaign to fund small portions at a time and build exposure for your project. We are live at Protospiel San Jose chatting about his strategy.
We interview David Sanhueza, founder of Game-O-Gami. We open the podcast with a brief discussion about digital board games, spurred by Shawn’s obsession with the card game Gwent in The Witcher 3. We talk about some of our favorite digitally implemented board games on iOS and online before transitioning to our interview with David Sanhueza. […]
David Sanhueza joins Jeff for this episode of The Game of Crowd Funding to talk about skills that transfer from the video game space to the tabletop space, future plans for Game-O-Gami, the importance of playtesting, Kickstarter Hour on Twitter, and of course running a Kickstarter project. David’s next project, … Read the rest
David Sanhueza had a successful campaign last year. This year he is using much of the same material to launch another one...with great success. Learn 3 ways to use your old campaign to launch your new one...and check out David's project on Kickstarter. Goblins Drool Fairies Rule Art book.
David Sanhueza joins me on Funding the Dream to discuss the unique approach to his Kickstarter campaign called Goblin's Drool Fairies Rule.