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Maia just funded and now is going for the stretch goals with 70 hours to go.
Updated OP and latest additions once more after further vetting.
Added Pro Wrestling X as a last minute entry.
Post edited November 25, 2012 by lowyhong
Maia already achieved the first stretch goal (cats and dogs) and need only £8k for the next (campaign/story mode), And for PayPal backers he created a IndieGoGo option: http://www.indiegogo.com/MaiaGame?a=1246030

@lowyhong, Legend of Dungeon is listed twice in the OP
Post edited November 25, 2012 by gandalf.nho
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gandalf.nho: Maia already achieved the first stretch goal (cats and dogs) and need only £8k for the next (campaign/story mode), And for PayPal backers he created a IndieGoGo option: http://www.indiegogo.com/MaiaGame?a=1246030

@lowyhong, Legend of Dungeon is listed twice in the OP
Cool. Removed it, thanks.
Post edited November 25, 2012 by lowyhong
LA Game Space has added 5 indie classics on top of the 30 new games for $15 tier. Mac/PC/Linux compatible

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lagamespace/la-game-space-a-place-for-re-imagining-video-games/posts/354902

- Noitu Love 2: devolution
- Aquaria
- Off-Road Velociraptor Safari
- The Basement Collection
- Super Crate Box X-Mas Edition

Pendleton Ward (of Adventure Time) releases a vid on working with the developer of QWOP:

http://youtu.be/ypc0RA3w6RM
Hamlet Choose-Your-Own-Adventure, by Ryan North and a whole bunch of awesome comics artists (Kate Beaton, Zach Weiner, Ethan Nicolle, Kazu Kibuishi, Matthew Inman to mention just a few).

25 days to go and already at 127/20k, posting it here as a PSA.
Also unlike Shakespeare I didn't skip over the pirate scene in Hamlet. You get to fight PIRATES. With SWORDS. And yes OF COURSE you can choose which body part you cut off. Why would you write a book where you can't do that is my question.
Some more grist for the KS mill:

Boardgames:
ICOSAGAME(TM) Strategy in 3 Dimensions by Acme Gamewerks (Nov 30)
Handcrafted Settlers Game Board & Storage (5-6 Player Ready) (Dec 4) Yep, another one!
Kingdom Death : Monster (Jan 7)

PC games:
StarJacked : The Adventure Begins Kickstarter Reboot (Dec 1)
#103 - A Turn Based Strategy Game (Dec 3)
RELOCK (Dec 3)
Moments of Silence (Dec 5)
Spacecore (Dec 11)
Road Rebel: with music by Rob Zombie, Motörhead, Pussy Riot (Dec 22)
Goblin's Bounty: A Gamebook with Collectable Cards (Dec 23) For Android, with iOS/PC ports offered as stretch goals.
Shroud of the Ancients: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1643151566/adventurers-guide-to-terrath-for-shroud-of-the-anc/?ref=kicktraq
It's worth noting that it's still possible to pledge towards Shadowgate using PayPal, and it will contribute towards realising the stretch goals.
Post edited November 26, 2012 by ET3D
Limit Theory just achieved their minimum goal of $50K with 26 days to go
Something to warm your hearts:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/darkmatterlove/the-dark-matter-of-love-0?ref=home_leanback
Spud's Quest also achieved his minimum goal of £5K with 3 days to go.
Spud's Quest successfully kickstarted :) They are now looking for ideas for the stretch goals.

edit : ah! 2 minutes late.
Post edited November 26, 2012 by charbon
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Starmaker: Hamlet Choose-Your-Own-Adventure, by Ryan North and a whole bunch of awesome comics artists (Kate Beaton, Zach Weiner, Ethan Nicolle, Kazu Kibuishi, Matthew Inman to mention just a few).

25 days to go and already at 127/20k, posting it here as a PSA.
Also unlike Shakespeare I didn't skip over the pirate scene in Hamlet. You get to fight PIRATES. With SWORDS. And yes OF COURSE you can choose which body part you cut off. Why would you write a book where you can't do that is my question.
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Starmaker:
Looks like fun, he's playing with the backers in the updates section.

Care for a different indie adventure game?
Richard & Alice - ends Dec. 23
Created by games journalists Lewis Denby (Eurogamer) and Ashton Raze (The Telegraph).
It's about two prisoners in a non-conventional prison.
No voice acting and no impressive visuals, but the story is quite original.

There are links to previews and an interview with the creators on the main page - check them out.
It's also on Steam Greenlight - link also on the front page.

It's a flexible campaign, but it's half-way there and has another 27 days to go.