Yes, it's been funded several times over, but $15 gives you a copy of the game when it comes out and access to the behind-the-scenes documentary. There's only two acceptable reasons for you not donating: you don't have the money, or you're a terrible person.
Those are the only two.
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New update! Just got an email for it. It's less than 24 hours until the end of our Kickstarter campaign, and we're rapidly approaching $3,000,000. This is cause for celebration! Please join us tomorrow as we count down the final minutes until we embark on this crazy adventure. It all begins at 3:00 pm PST right here:
To those of you who have backed the project, thank you so much! We'll see you soon on the backer forums!
To those of you who haven't yet backed the project, there's still time! Many of these rewards will only be made available to backers, so act now if you don't want to miss out. We've been hearing from a lot of folks that would like to back the project, but are unable to do so because they are outside of the US and do not have a credit card. Well, here's Tim Schafer to the rescue with information on how to obtain a pre-paid credit card to back the project:
An important detail-in order for your payment to go through with a pre-paid credit card, you must add $1 more to the card than you are pledging. More details can be found here: http://www.tinyurl.com/NoCreditAdventure
And if we could make one last request, please do not refresh the Kickstarter page in the final minutes, as we don't want to break Kickstarter again during this high traffic time. Plus, the party is going to be over on Ustream!
SEE YOU TOMORROW!!!!!!
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I'm not quite sure how to feel about Kickstarter as I've donated to like six projects and I swear three of them devolved real quick into the guys updating with excuses on why they aren't working at all and I guess my money just paid for them to eat for another month. But then I always crack on the last day and donate to new interesting things anyway, augh
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The ones I mean specifically were really low-end indie games called Safe Zone and Patch Notes. There were more but I forget right now. Point is, I paid into those like six months ago and haven't had a real update since
I figure this Double Fine Adventure is probably coming though so hey, the ratio can only improve
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