A couple more suggestions for the "big list"... ;)
Boardgames: Historical Conquest: The Booster Packs (Aug 15)
Attractive-looking card game based on historical figures
Funemployed! (Aug 22)
Employment seeking card game with a few twists
Chaos and Alchemy (Aug 23)
Card and dice based alchemy game
ZERO HOUR: Survival Horror Card Game (Aug 24)
Survival horror card game featuring vintage photos on the cards
Artful Deductions Game (Aug 24)
Trivia game using photographs - ships in US only
Dungeon Dwellers The Card Game (Aug 29)
Co-operative dungeon exploration card game
OS: Survival - Competitive miniature prison survival game (Aug 30)
Attractive(!) prison-based boardgame
Thy Dunjon Quest Prototype (Aug 31)
Tongue-in-check dungeon clearance card game
Fangs and Crosses - Carnevale Winter Sourcebook (Sep 8)
Carnevale miniatures game expansion - base game available too
Rasputin - The Board Game (Sep 11)
Compete with up to 3 other players to assassinate the notorious Russian monk - standard and all wood game versions available
Noble Blood (Sep 16)
Play a vampire, managing a human herd and minions - cute/funny card graphics
RPGs: Mechanika: Empires of Blood and Steam core rulebook (Aug 14)
Steampunk horror RPG - collector's edition leather/parchment rulebooks on offer
Frozen Skies - A Savage Worlds Dieselpunk RPG (Aug 14)
Savage World RPG setting
Ponies for Pathfinder, Setting Handbook Add My Little Pony/ies to your Pathfinder campaign! D&D 4E now included
Field Manual Mounts (Field Manual Volume 1) (Aug 31)
Savage World/Kaiser's Gate expansion
Spheres of Power: A New Pathfinder Magic System (Sep 1)
More flexible magic system for Pathfinder
25 Quick & Dirty Map Tutorials Guide Book (Sep 1)
Guide to map-making using Photoshop, GIMP, Inkscape and Xara Designer
The Misery Index: Terrible Games about Terrible Realities (Sep 1)
8 RPGs covering various social ills like racism, poverty and death
Pirates & Dragons the RPG (Sep 11)
Swashbuckling RPG using the Renaissance D100 system
Promised Sands for Sixcess Core (Sep 23)
Desert post-apolcalypse campaign setting for Sixcess, adaptable to other RPG systems
PC Games: Shadow of the Eternals (Aug 23)
Psychological horror adventure game - rerun of
failed KS Dwarven Delve (Aug 29)
Action puzzle game - lead a band of dwarves through a modifiable dungeon
Bring Revolution 60 to PC and Mac! (Aug 30)
Cinematic game - play an assassin tasked with finding the cause of an orbital weapon failure
StellarBrink - Open-World, RPG, Mining, Crafting, Space Game (Sep 5)
Isometric sci-fi RPG centred on the player's (customisable) starship
Accessories: Daft Dice (Aug 17)
Aside from offering the most expensive dice ever ($10,000 for a gold and diamond set - all taken now), there's a range of materials and designs on offer
Ironwood Engraving - Affordable Role-Playing Tokens and Maps (Aug 23)
Laser engraved wooden character/monster tokens, terrain tiles and 3D foilage on offer
The Game Chest (Aug 24)
Attractive-looking wooden briefcase for game storage
Base Stampers: Textured Base Stamps for Miniature Wargaming (Aug 24)
Wide range of miniature bases available
Tinker Dice - Steampunk Metal Dice (Aug 25)
Metal dice with two designs and several shapes on offer
Dwarf Brewery (Aug 30)
A must-have set of miniatures for dwarven players!
Worldsmith Industries: Wrecked Vehicles for Sci-Fi Wargames (Aug 31)
Four categories/sizes of wrecks available
Tabletop Towns - Castle Sets (Sep 2)
Cardboard fold-flat castle set with plastic or resin doors and gates
BIOME BLOX (Sep 8)
Lego-like terrain system
Creative Gamescapes Spaceship X (Sep 8)
3D spaceship terrain tileset allowing multi-level setups
Tech: Kossel Clear - Let's build a full sized delta 3D printer! (Aug 29)
3D printer available in kit form from $550
Finally a privacy problem has arisen with Kickstarter. Successfully funded projects send a survey to their backers (usually when ready to deliver) to request details like address, requested rewards and suchlike. Since name and address is usually asked for, these surveys should be confidential. However Kickstarter has not been using encrypted (https) webpages for these resulting in survey data being viewable to anyone with network access. I have raised a
support request with KS to fix this and would suggest anyone else concerned do likewise.