Isn't that true of the regular gaming industry too, though?
Kickstarter is a form of gambling. It's throwing away money in the hopes of getting something fantastic.
So far, though, I've had far better odds than I have with casino games or the lottery. It's a good system that allows a lot of games to be made that otherwise would not be. Sometimes, those games are great. Other times, they're not.
But I've gotten a ton of entertainment from Might No. 9 so far even without backing it (just from watching the reactions that have popped up). And a lot of other people enjoyed the early speculation phase of it, before it went off the deep end. There are worse ways to spend a few bucks.




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