Kickstarter is a site that allows projects to be set up for crowd-sourced funding.
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| - Kickstarter is a site that allows projects to be set up for crowd-sourced funding.
- Not a meme, but a serious internet phenomena.
- Kickstarter is a website focusing on the global crowdfunding platform. It is headquartered in the in the United States. The business was featured in the Season Eighteen episode, "Go Fund Yourself".
- Kickstarter is an American website set up as a hub for crowd-funding projects.
- Kickstarter is a popular crowdfunding site. It became relevant for the Order of the Stick comics when a Kickstarter for the reprinting of the OotS books was inaugurated at January 22nd, 2012. The pledge was wildly succesful, raising $1,254,120 in American Dollars. 14952 people backed it. A wide variety of rewards were offered and have been gradually given as rewards for participation in the Kickstarter.
- Incentives offered to Kickstarter backers included access to beta testing, large amounts of Tokens (now known as gems), their name listed on the GitHub wiki (this has been modified to the Hall of Patrons), various pieces of a contributor-only set of armor, a special mount and pet, and, of course, Tyler's gratitude. Custom t-shirts were also incentives at higher tiers, as was one custom in-game item, named and described in the backer's honor, with stats of their choosing.
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| - Kickstarter is a site that allows projects to be set up for crowd-sourced funding.
- Not a meme, but a serious internet phenomena.
- Kickstarter is a popular crowdfunding site. It became relevant for the Order of the Stick comics when a Kickstarter for the reprinting of the OotS books was inaugurated at January 22nd, 2012. The pledge was wildly succesful, raising $1,254,120 in American Dollars. 14952 people backed it. A wide variety of rewards were offered and have been gradually given as rewards for participation in the Kickstarter. The $5000 contribution reward was described as Your original D&D character, based on your descriptions (within reason), gets a walk-on cameo in The Order of the Stick webcomic sometime this year. Plus, you get an original signed crayon drawing of that character, an autographed copy of War and XPs, and the Roy Greenhilt magnet. The original character turned out to be Veldrina and was upgrade from the original cameo to an integral part of the story of book 6.
- Kickstarter is a website focusing on the global crowdfunding platform. It is headquartered in the in the United States. The business was featured in the Season Eighteen episode, "Go Fund Yourself".
- Incentives offered to Kickstarter backers included access to beta testing, large amounts of Tokens (now known as gems), their name listed on the GitHub wiki (this has been modified to the Hall of Patrons), various pieces of a contributor-only set of armor, a special mount and pet, and, of course, Tyler's gratitude. Custom t-shirts were also incentives at higher tiers, as was one custom in-game item, named and described in the backer's honor, with stats of their choosing. All those who contributed to the Kickstarter are listed within the Habitica website in the Hall of Patrons, located within the Social tab.
- Kickstarter is an American website set up as a hub for crowd-funding projects.
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