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Here is a down-to-earth post-mortem written Adam DeCamp, the lead writer of Unrest from his persêctive:
http://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/?p=23830
What a great read :)

Some of the observation makes me think about what Double Fine did with Broken Age, or other Kickstarters for games known as Star Command PC, or Forsaken Fortress.
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micktiegs_8: Some of the observation makes me think about what Double Fine did with Broken Age, or other Kickstarters for games known as Star Command PC, or Forsaken Fortress.
Kinda an unfair comparison, since these guys blew their money less and are ten times more professional/competent then Schafer.
Post edited August 05, 2014 by TheTWF
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micktiegs_8: Some of the observation makes me think about what Double Fine did with Broken Age, or other Kickstarters for games known as Star Command PC, or Forsaken Fortress.
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TheTWF: Kinda an unfair comparison, since these guys blew their money less and are ten times more professional/competent then Schafer.
No that's not what I meant at all. Firstly I had no Idea about what these guys went through and I was not comparing them with others. It was only a bashing of the games I mentioned.
Sorry for the confusion.
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catpower1980: Here is a down-to-earth post-mortem written Adam DeCamp, the lead writer of Unrest from his persêctive:
http://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/?p=23830
A little over three months after that post went up, "A Pyrodactyl Postmortem Postmortem" on the same site, in which he announced the Kickstarter campaign for Pyrodactyl's next RPG, an espionage thriller of sorts set in an alternate-history version of late-Soviet-era Estonia.

P.S.: Sorry about the reply to such an old post, catpower. Didn't want to start a new thread just for this, especially in such a dead subforum (for a game I don't even own!). :)
Also, nice to see I'm not the only Twenty Sided reader on these forums.