Yeesh, I kept out of this thread for a bit, and kind of lurked, but I gotta speak out and agree with Skullmageddon about the harshness. Now, I initially loved the concept and admittedly still like the art, I was hyped about it, but the recent showings have left me cold and not hopeful for the project, also the revelation about the multiple funding attempts is wigging me out a bit since I thought there just two. Also-also, as Chicken mentioned, the deal with the main artist volunteering is something I never knew and that doesn't sit well with me considering how much work they have to put into, in my opinion, beautiful animation.
The thing is, there's some weird schadenfreude going on here, it's like I can hear people salivating at the messes and eagerly waiting for this to crash and burn. Also the excitement at wanting them to come on here "daring them" to tangle with the board is...well weird. That's just my opinion. I get the outrage, at first I wasn't sure where it was coming from, then I saw the gameplay videos and I admit, I couldn't stop cringing and shaking my head. The thing is though, I feel a lot of the problems come from inexperience and aiming too high as it's been said, rather than a malicious ploy at scamming. They do need to step it up and get things right asap though, because while they still have time, people did put a lot of money in this to get it somewhere, and confidence is dropping rather quickly with each new youtube clip showcasing a horrible glitch.
Maybe it's the optimist in me or something, but if they really just said "guys, we need to get a grip" buckle down, focus and miraculously fix the problems present and make something decent, I think that would be a win. I'm trying to be a bit less cynical these days, but not sure if I'm dipping into comsic-hippie-optimist, but I'm just hoping that they learn something from the feedback and don't continue in the same way they've been doing so far.
Tl;dr hoping more for "Dude...what the hell is this? Tweak this, debug that, maybe scrap this and place the funding here" instead of "OMG, they failed, yes..hnnng, cigarette!"