Yes. Yet another absolutely stunning Kickstarter project. Interesting how the lowest funded games projects on Kickstarter are still making more money than the most funded games projects on, for example, IndieGoGo.
The only difference between the two crowd funding sites is Kickstarter uses Amazon payments (allows only US citizens with US bank accounts) and IndieGoGo uses PayPal. I assume that there are more games fans surfing the Kickstarter projects for some reason? Is it something to do with Kickstarter being pretty much US only I wonder?
Still, I got high hopes overall for crowd funding. Hopefully great sites like Fundit and IndieGoGo will start to see some more action as the whole crowd funding mechanism gains credibility and momentum.