We’ve all seen the successful use of alternate funding by game publishers in the last few years (Delta Green fans are well aware of this trend). However, it seems like OtherWorld Creations may need a last-minute rally to make its Fundable round for Chill 3rd Edition reach the goal of $25,301. As I’m writing this, the Fundable page has only secured pledges for $3,600, well short of what’s required by this Saturday, June 13. Gamers who’d like to support the horror RPG’s return can get a copy of the game for as little as $45, but unless pledge amounts increase quickly, the new edition may be a non-starter. To quote the Fundable page:
“If this fundraiser fails to generate the minimum amount then unfortunately the prospects for any new version of the game look bleak. It will have to wait until we raise enough money through other means which could take forever.
“And frankly, if we can’t get a few hundred fans to pledge the money, then most likely the fan base isn’t really there for Chill and any additional time and money spent on it is a waste. So, if you want to see a new version of Chill then please pledge.”
There you have it. If you’re a fan of Chill, get your pledge in now. If you don’t know the game, try the 44-page QuickStart PDF – and then pledge.
$25K might be more money than you can really crowdsource for a project like this.
Pagan Publishing managed $20K for Delta Green. *shrug*
It’s all a matter of rallying the fans.
Yeah, Allan, but its a lot easier to sell Cthulhu than an old game like Chill.
I still have the full run of the old Mayfair books and I just can’t see the need for a new edition of it as there are systems out now that do it better IMO.
James S. said:
Yeah, Allan, but its a lot easier to sell Cthulhu than an old game like Chill.
Maybe so. Still, if a company can’t manage it any other way, Fundable seems worth a try. Failing that, there’s always PDF, but there still seems to be a bit of stigma against non-print tabletop game products.