These days a shiny new KickStarter campaign appears over the horizon every few days – or at least it seems so. There are a plethora of worthy projects clamouring for your attention and it can be easy to miss out on some of the cool ones.
Today I’d like to point out one project that I think you might want to have a look at: Continue magazine. I’ll let them tell you about why this is a different kind of gaming magazine, and only add the thought that I think they’re right. Continue is gorgeous to look at and is indeed full of a kind of article we see all too few of. They’ve got some examples on the site for you to see for yourself.
Anyway, let them explain.
That does look like a good read. I always enjoy blogs (like yours, Jake) that look at the big picture of gaming, rather than what’s new, army lists and painting. Thankfully this Kickstarter has 38 days to go, so I may be able to scratch up the funds by the time it’s over. There are just too many good projects out there. I backed a really different looking turn-based RPG for PC called “Unwritten”, but it looks like it’s going to come up short. I’m not even a PC gamer, but I really wanted to see it made.
One thing about KickStarter is that is flags up loads of interesting new projects that you might not otherwise have noticed.
I love seeing stuff get made that’s too different for the suits to gamble on. There’s a lot to sort through, as everybody with a homebrew ruleset seems to think his project is worthy, but you can find some high-quality, innovative stuff out there.
You certainly can.