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Crowdsourcing Mornings: LawLawLand: An Open World Game About A Politician

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This is Crowdsourcing Mornings! This post takes place every weekday morning and highlights one crowdsourcing project I liked from Kickstarter, Indiegogo, or other crowdsourcing websites.

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https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lawlawland/lawlawland-an-open-world-game-about-a-politician?

Welcome to LawLawLand! It is a country where everybody follows the law, no matter how absurd it may be at times. You are an ordinary factory worker, who accidentally becomes a member of parliament — now it’s your turn to decide where this country is headed. There are two parties at the Parliament: one always votes “yea” and the other “nay”. The votes are divided exactly in half and the final decision is always up to the player. Will you earn the love of the whole nation or will it be hatred instead? This depends solely on you!

We have a talented development team that wants to engage in the game full time. But now there is no such opportunity, so we need your help. We have relatively small requests: we work from home from different countries. We don’t need to rent an expensive office or pay big salaries: we just want to be able to calmly develop Law Law Land without worrying about tomorrow. If we exceed the required amount, we can hire extra and make Law Law Land even better (we have ideas that we cannot implement in the current budget). We plan to complete the game in a year and release Law Law Land in fall 2020.

As of November 11th, this project has raised $1,500 of their $15,000 goal. This project has 27 days left to raise the $15,000 or it will not be funded.  For a pledge of $1, you will get project updates.  For a pledge of $7, you will get a digital copy of the game.  To learn more and to pledge money, go to: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lawlawland/lawlawland-an-open-world-game-about-a-politician?

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