But this could be said about anything, I suppose. But in spite of all of this, it certainly could have been handled differently by both sides. Lots of large backers come in for what you think was $10k, but later you find out it was a young gamer who meant to put in $10 or even just do it to see if they can get away with it (I'm speculating there). It's a huge issue, and is up to the developer to disclose that information publicly. How can you promote or make an experience with nothing to share? Even we had our own time to put in before we were able to demonstrate anything reasonable.Īs for the money, as with any Kickstarter, the amount of funds that are shown for reaching a goal are rarely what the completed campaign states. Sadly in that process, all the milestones that were set by Winterkewl, which would have allowed the Yogscast to promote the project, never were hit. Yogs knew that Yogscast itself was not equipped to manage the project, so they let Winterkewl use their brand and a community to build on. And during that time, the Yogscast group, knowing little enough about development, agreed to let them use their likeness in their own project. ![]() this would not be the first time that happened it's just a total bummer that it had to happen with a massive community involved. The reality of the situation was this: A young and ambitious developer overscoped a project. We were also honestly wary of the situation ourselves at first, having been aware of Yogventures! around the time we did our own Kickstarter campaign. Nerd Kingdom's Peter Salinas: There are a lot of details to the discussions that Yogs and Winterkewl had before we started to develop our friendship with the Yogscast. ![]() Is that your understanding of the situation? Can you clarify it for our readers? Massively: Yogscast has distanced itself from Winterkewl, the studio making Yogventures!, but statements made by Winterkewl seem to suggest that Yogscast is simply transferring its support for Winterkewl's game to your pre-existing game, TUG, causing Yogventures to go bankrupt and disavowing any obligation to underwrite the spent half million in Kickstarter funds. We spoke to TUG's Peter "Ino" Salinas to shed light on the situation and its implications for TUG. Journalists and gamers have suggested that in spite its claims to the contrary, Yogscast itself might be liable for refunds, as would any beneficiary of assets entangled in a future bankruptcy filing. ![]() Yesterday, Massively reported on the impending bankruptcy filing and cancellation of Kickstarted Winterkewl/ Yogscast game Yogventures! and the alleged transfer of its assets over to TUG, a sandbox game by Nerd Kingdom that we've written about since its reveal last year.
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