Portable cardboard terrain for wargames & RPG’s
Also, you can take a look at people’s pictures on Instagram at #acidhouseterrain!
In addition to the Youtube reviews, you can also check out:
Last campaign’s super positive comments
Opinions on the Acid House Terrain Facebook group
or
Look through the product page review.
Family & friends for their support.
Photography credits to adaptivesubroutinesgaming.com, @xwing_games and
Music by TeknoAxe.
Social media icons by Freepik.
Shoutout to Jamey Stegmaier, board game designer, super successful project creator
and president of Stonemaier Games. He writes about Kickstarter and has shared tons
of information and insights about project creation which I blatantly copied or adapted.
All miniatures depicted are for scale reference only and do not come with the kit.
Their designs belong to their respective companies.
Risks & Challenges
Last year I completed my first crowdfunding project. Before launching it, I had always pictured that problems would come up during the campaign and careful planning would always come to the rescue. And yeah, it was like that, but in NIGHTMARE MODE due to the pandemic.
Last year I learnt a lot about solving problems and keep going, which helped me deliver my Kickstarter pledge to the backers. This year the pandemic disruption and economic slowdown will have their effects but now I have more knowledge of all the aspects involved in a Kickstarter enterprise.
This year I already know how the manufacturing company works, how to assemble the box efficiently, how to set the pledge manager, which fulfillment hubs work best, which air & sea routes should boxes take and a ton more of details that make everything work.
I don’t want to say it out loud, but this time I should be able to print faster, pack faster and fulfill faster too. Fingers crossed!