Greg Micek writes : "Although we don’t write about it every day, I check in with the Human Resources campaign on a consistent basis. It’s an intriguing game being put together by an experienced team. Sure, there’s plenty of opportunity to debate the way in which the team at Uber handles PR, their community, and their Kickstarter campaigns; but there’s no question that the Human Resources Kickstarter is on life support. Fans are freaking out about the possibility of not getting their hands on a game with a great concept, while detractors are shaking their head at the various missteps made along the way. My thoughts, however, have been focused less on what’s gone wrong, and more about what can be done to turn the Kickstarter around."
Greg Micek writes: "We’ve talked about Uber Entertainment’s Human Resources several times here on Cliqist; pieces ranging from excitement about what’s in store, to sad tales of what’s going wrong, and everything in-between. While I run the risk of beating a dead horse I felt it was important to take a look back at the Human Resources Kickstarter campaign and see what went wrong, and what lessons could be gleamed from it."
Uber Entertainment Inc. has canceled their Kickstarter campaign for the post-apocalyptic RTS game, Human Resources, after the small indie studio realized that their $1.4 million goal would not be met.
The Human Resources Kickstarter from the team behind Planetary Annihilation has shut it down.