The guy releases terrible games to show that many are dumb enough to pay for it... and now he's going out of his way to prove that many are dumb enough to fund terrible crowdfunding projects.
I see the irony, but that doesn't make this any less lousy...
There are 2 other recent Kickstarter announcements that are equally strange to me:
Nexis starts a Kickstarter for U Craft (and extends the development process by half a year), just weeks after stating that it would be a Christmas 2014 release and telling us to "not wanting your money, but wanting your heart".
The Mighty No. 9 developers wants $190,000 to create a new stage + boss DLC, before the game has been released. And when the initial Kickstarter already brought insane amounts of development funds to the project.
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