Welcome to our second batch of Kickstarters of the Week for February. Prepare your wallets as we have 6 new campaigns for you to check out. We’ve now officially said goodbye to the holiday slump as there are some 200+ campaigns currently active on Kickstarter. Expect more goodness in the coming weeks as well. Enjoy!
Fleet Commander – Genesis
The easy-to-play tactical and epic space battle board game for 2 to 4 players including new amazing expansions!
Current Status: Funded!
Pledge Amount: $89+
Ends: Wednesday, February 10th
The Pursuit of Happiness
Live the life you’ve always wanted. The possibilities are endless!
Current Status: Funded!
Pledge Amount: $49
Ends: Thursday, February 11th
Dirigible Disaster-A frantic real-time co-op for 2-5 players
Work together in this cooperative game to keep the passengers safe, maintain steam pressure, and deliver the Dirigible to port safely.
Current Status: Funded!
Pledge Amount: $29
Ends: Thursday, February 11th
Club Zen & Don’t Get Eated: The T.C. Petty Experience
Two modern board/card game classics from legendary designer TC Petty III – one with cute animals and the other with cute friends!
Current Status: 48% Funded
Pledge Amount: $19+
Ends: Friday, February 12th
Medici
The classic board game by Reiner Knizia is back in an all-new English edition adorned with stunning artwork by Vincent Dutrait!
Current Status: Funded!
Pledge Amount: $50
Ends: Friday, February 12th
Thief’s Market
Thief’s Market is an easy to learn, unique dice drafting/stealing game for 3 to 5 players. Mischievous amounts of fun for only $17.
Current Status: Funded!
Pledge Amount: $17
Ends: Friday, February 12th
I’ve never really commented here before, but I love the subscription.
Is there a reason Codex never hit the radar? Even though it’s doing super well, it still needs a lot of love before the company even hits it break-even point.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sirlin/codex-2
Thanks for the tip. We’ll check out Codex.
Usually we try and feature campaigns that are in the last week to two of their campaign. That way potential backers have a lot more information on the games due to stretch goals met or campaign updates (rulebooks, gameplay videos, etc…)
Cause this is a list of when campaigns END, not begin… my bad.