Serena Nelson writes: "So, just what are the Aswang? Well, in a nutshell they're monsters that either feed on babies or have some other form of connection with parenthood. And frankly these are some nasty beasts. I'll be covering each one in turn, but I want to point out that if you're at all squeamish you might want to consider skipping the rest of this article. I know they freaked me out a bit."
Serena Nelson writes: " I want to specifically take a look at ten Kickstarter horror adventure games that didn't hit the mark that should have been easily funded. Horror is a popular genre, especially during this time of year as All Hallow's Eve approaches. What better way than to scare you with some unfortunate tales of loss? Read on, if you dare."
Agree with about half the list. Big outlier is shadow of the eternals. Glad that one failed both times.
Cliqist profiles indie game developer Matt Gilgenbach, with a special focus on his games Neverending Nightmares and Devastated Dreams, as well as his Kickstarter experience.
Marcus Estrada writes: "Every month Kickstarter is full of wild successes, and depressing failures. While some are always going to have that massive fan push behind them to see hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding others barely make it to the finish line. Due to the nature of Kickstarter, there’s simply not enough money to go around to fund every worthwhile campaign. The purpose of this post is to shine a light on those campaigns that had the chops for success, but for one reason or another failed to make their goal this time. Given campaign restructuring, additional social media pushes, and more they might make it in the future! Of course, anyone who has browsed through Kickstarter pages recognizes that many projects simply don’t have any effort put into them."