ET3D: I don't like the new trend of $20 early bird, $25 regular. $15 flat was a lot more enticing..
Charging for access to beta (or even alpha) versions isn't a great thing either. Still, it's good to (finally!) see this go forward, and DRM-free too. Can't say I like the nose piercing though - if Ragnar wants to jazz Zoë up, use a vajazzle...
There's been a few more interesting items cropping up on KS:
Boardgames: Darklands: a World of War (Feb 15)
(Yet another) good looking miniatures game. Compounded: Better Gaming Through Chemistry (Feb 18)
Cards! Explosions! Long chemical names and complex forumulae! Island Siege Card Game (Feb 25)
Colonisation card game with good-looking artwork and metal coins. Bronze Board Game (Mar 1)
Boardgame based on a PC game (usually the other way around) with players placing tiles and pieces to create a civilisation. Godslayer - Rise of Legends (Mar 2)
Miniatures skirmish game with numerous options and extras. Wizard's Brew -- Race to create the Elixir of Life! (Mar 5)
Spell cards, tokens and an attractive game board with expansion sets on offer too. Empires Collide (Mar 12)
A hybrid board/card game apparently able to use Magic: The Gathering cards. Hull Breach!: Corporate Wars (Mar 18)
A card/dice/token sci-fi based game where players have a space station and use warships and marines to dominate the sector.
Dragon's Hoard (Mar 26)
Be a dragon! Fight knights, grab sheep, eat princesses! Well, that last one seems to have been left out... RPG: Deluxe Hunters Hunted II (Feb 18)
The latest from Onyx Path - an expansion for Vampire 20th anniversary. Elite Encounters: Roleplaying In The Elite Universe (Mar 3)
At last! The chance to roleplay smacking-into-the-side-of-a-space-station-because-you-couldn't-afford-a-docking-computer. PC Games: ASYLUM: From the designer of Scratches (Feb 28)
Point-n-click Lovecraftian horror adventure with a complex plotline. Accessories: The Ultimate Gamer's Storage Bag (Feb 24)
Want coloured baggies - how about coloured leather baggies? And the chance to pick up some PennyGems? Futuristic Metal Coins or Victory Tokens (Mar 5)
Who says credit cards are the future? Metal money tokens, using the same manufacturer of the metal coins in Road to Enlightenment. Foam Brain Dice: Metals (Mar 8)
Metal (zinc composite) dice, steel-coloured but with gold and pewter options available as stretch goals. Eternity Dice - Earth Edition (Mar 16)
Six-sided dice formed from a selection of stone and marble. Finally, one for train buffs - probably a bit too specialised for the main list:
3D printed kits of the Ffestiniog Englands from laser scans (Mar 6)