Posted November 21, 2012
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/22cans/project-godus
Some project creators on Kickstarter have been accused of sounding like Peter Molyneux when trying to sell their projects to potential backers. Well, now the actual Peter Molyneux is jumping on the Kickstarter bandwagon with a new god game called "Godus." The Kickstarter pitch itself doesn't tell us much about the game and is surprisingly restrained, with Molyneux claiming, "I won't promise anything, I just want to deliver." Hmm.
For many years now, Peter Molyneux has been practically synonymous with overhyping games and not delivering on promises. Pretty much exactly what you don't want in a Kickstarter project. On the other hand, he practically invented the god game genre and made some amazing games at Bullfrog back in the day.
Unfortuntely, it appears that they want to create a multiplayer game (Molyneux: "20 vs. 20"). I don't really play multiplayer games, so that more or less kills my interest in the game. I don't think I'm going to pledge, but I might change my mind later depending on how they run their campaign.
Thoughts?
Some project creators on Kickstarter have been accused of sounding like Peter Molyneux when trying to sell their projects to potential backers. Well, now the actual Peter Molyneux is jumping on the Kickstarter bandwagon with a new god game called "Godus." The Kickstarter pitch itself doesn't tell us much about the game and is surprisingly restrained, with Molyneux claiming, "I won't promise anything, I just want to deliver." Hmm.
For many years now, Peter Molyneux has been practically synonymous with overhyping games and not delivering on promises. Pretty much exactly what you don't want in a Kickstarter project. On the other hand, he practically invented the god game genre and made some amazing games at Bullfrog back in the day.
Unfortuntely, it appears that they want to create a multiplayer game (Molyneux: "20 vs. 20"). I don't really play multiplayer games, so that more or less kills my interest in the game. I don't think I'm going to pledge, but I might change my mind later depending on how they run their campaign.
Thoughts?
Post edited November 21, 2012 by spindown