Epilogue: Finish your Story
A project in Bellingham, WA by AnnaMaria Phelps000days
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Cooperatively tell the story of your final moments. Was it shenanigans? Tragedy? Or a whole factory of banana peels?
Backers: 462
Average Pledge Per Backer: $35
Funded: $16,144 of $8,000
Dates: Oct 15th -> Nov 12th (29 days)
Project By: AnnaMaria Phelps
Backers: 462
Average Pledge Per Backer: $35
Funded: $16,144 of $8,000
Dates: Oct 15th -> Nov 12th (29 days)
Project By: AnnaMaria Phelps
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current pledge level
Last Updated: November 12 @ 09:02 -0500 GMT
201%
of goal
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Latest News
Last 24! 3rd Stretch Goal unlocked!
November 11th - via: kickstarter.com
We're entering the home stretch and we're so happy that Epilogue has connected with so many of you all. Only 24 hours left! It's been a longer-than-usual campaign, but the support the community has shown has been enormous. We're so grateful. We're... (Read More)
You get a bag! And you get a bag!
November 4th - via: kickstarter.com
We're so excited to have crossed 12k - this makes bags a reality for all KS backers of the physical game! Take your game on the go with a little jute bag made especially for Epilogue! The next stretch goal is at 15k and will allow us to put a nicer... (Read More)
First stretch goal unlocked!
October 28th - via: kickstarter.com
We hit 10k this morning and unlocked linen finish on the cards! We're so excited to be into making little upgrades to really make Epilogue a premium game. Next up - bag level! If (when!) we hit 12k we'll be able to provide a printed jute bag for... (Read More)
Fully Funded!
October 25th - via: kickstarter.com
We're thrilled to announce that we're completely funded! There was much rejoicing in the Epilogue development discord last night lol! We're so glad you all are with us on this journey! What's next? Stretch Goals! We're excited to have a chance at... (Read More)
Over 80%!
October 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
We keep chugging along! Welcome to all our latest supporters! As of this writing we have less than 1400$ til we're fully funded (and the stretch goal fun begins!) If you're looking forward to the upgrades and extras as much as we are please give the... (Read More)
Halfway! Added tiers for 2 games and retailers!
October 17th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you all so much for your continued support - we hit the 50% mark at just 2 days! This is a fantastic start and we're excited to watch the campaign grow over the next few weeks. At the request of a few of you, we've added two new tiers! If... (Read More)
30% and rising! Project we love!
October 15th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you all for being the first folks to support Epilogue! In 12 hours we've received support for over 30% of the project. We're also excited to share that we've been chosen as a Project Kickstarter Loves! We anticipated this campaign might be a... (Read More)
Kickstarter Tabletop Alert: It's All Over in 'Epilogue'
October 15th - via: geekdad.com
Epilogue is a cooperative storytelling game for 1 to 10 players, ages 12 and up, and takes about 10–40 minutes to play (depending on how talkative everyone is). It’s currently seeking funding on Kickstarter, with a pledge level of $26 for a copy of the game. The game’s theme is telling a story about death, which can go in a lot of different directions, but I would say in general this is something you could play with younger kids as long as they’re able to read and spell a little; it would also be easy to change up the subject matter if you wanted to use the deck to create other stories. (Read More)
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