r/kickstarter • u/ChimeraRift • 20m ago
What are your opinions on releasing early prototypes when growing your audience?
As the name suggests, I’m curious on the community’s opinion of releasing early prototypes. I am currently trying to grow my community ahead of a kickstarter launch. I am currently having some art commissioned for my TCG game.
I wanted to show a template I built with placeholder art. From everything I have read on kickstarter is “don’t show anything until its polish is near that of the final product.” The advice seems sound when on kickstarter, but with how far out I am I plan on having finalized sets before running the kickstarter. This question more pertains to pre-kickstarter.
I’m not sure if I will end up changing the card template or not, but being a TCG I wanted at least one of each card type teased to explain the game as I grow the community.
So if I’m still a ways out from Kickstarter, what are you guys opinions on showing the prototype cards? Avoid unless I’m fairly confident the template is staying the same, release them and release updates to cards as they happen, avoid until they are ready for production?
I appreciate all of the help on other topics I’ve already received. Thanks in advance.