Jessica
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Podcast Appearances
It shows the industry is still large and it's still there in that post-pandemic boom.
It's a slight trend downwards, but it's still a lot bigger than it was pre-pandemic, which is interesting to see.
Yeah.
Someone's asked in the comments, which months are they occurring?
So is there a specific month?
I'm just looking through a lot of them now.
And as I scroll through, there's an article in EM World that is a feature about Million Dollar Kickstarters, which is linked on the site.
So if you want to look at all the data, it is all in there.
Looking through, a lot of them is, I'm seeing July, August, September, some April, May.
i'm not scrolling through at a glance i'm not seeing a really strong obvious thing there's a few cluster groups um but if you scroll through onto em world you can have a look at the data and look on there and maybe that's i i think russ might have crunched the numbers because he does like a good number and a good chart so maybe we can do an episode looking at it and see what friends we spot um interested to um to yeah
to have a look at that but yeah I think it's interesting and I'm intrigued to see what we do in 2026 because I know a lot of companies in the wider tabletop space are a bit worried about you know staying stable with publishing with everything with tariffs and like also living yeah a lot of people having less money to spend on games and of course if you're like you have to if you're prioritizing your hobby budget might be the first thing that goes down which is entirely sensible but
um but yeah it's interesting to see yeah like you said pj everything boomed up in 2020 because people had time to make projects but i think we also got a lot of new players in the hobby as well because a lot of people whilst they were home tried it out with online gaming and entered the space so i think that's why that's got a little bit bigger um but yeah yeah well it'd be really interesting to see how many made over nine hundred thousand dollars
You know, I don't have that data.
No, no.
I know it exists.
If you go to KickTrack, it'll definitely be on there.
I haven't run that.
But as before, Russ has mentioned, the general trends that we see is, you know, an average campaign does 26% of its funding in the first day.
So, you know, we can find out roughly from that.
But yeah.