I haven’t had many total clusters. Lots of people biting off more then they can chew and the pain there from, but for me that’s the whole deal with Kickstarter. As long as you go in with idea that you’re funding dreams not buying product such things are 1 part price of admission and 1 part, that’s what I paid to be a part of.

Most of those actually finally deliver.

Storm Hollow was supposed to deliver Summer of 2013. Just got it last week. Gorgeous and amazing, but a perfect example of under prepared dreamers biting off more than they could chew.

Sabretron was supposed to deliver November of 2014 with essentially electronic boffer swords that lit up like light sabres and record successful hits, and track lives like a melee version of laser tag. They were a team of engineers and had fully functioning prototypes ready to go. And then they discovered that the design that worked for hand made prototypes couldn’t be scaled up for Mass production. Still haven’t delivered, but now they’re working on a less ambitious version to deliver while trying to secure funding for the dream version they originally wanted. Some people are pissed and demanding refunds. I just think it’s cool to be part of it.