But that money apparently wasn't enough to get Haunts across the finish line. Over 1,200 backers helped Rick Dakan and the development team at Mob Rule Games raise nearly $29,000 through Kickstarter this summer, enough to help recoup some of the $42,500 already invested to that point. ![]() ![]() That risk was highlighted this week with the unraveling of the development for Kickstarted multiplayer horror game Haunts. But investing in a Kickstarter project is really more like buying into a crazy dream that might not actually come true. Many people seem to treat Kickstarter pledges as a kind of advanced preorder system, a way to register intent to purchase an intriguing project when it's still in the incredibly early stages of development.
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