Metrorunner

A project in Madison, WI by Keith Matejka
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Hack into a gritty cyberpunk city filled with challenging puzzles and underworld contracts in this strategy board game for 1-5 players.
Backers: 1445
Average Pledge Per Backer: $53

Funded: $76,278 of $30,000
Dates: Jan 16th -> Feb 6th (22 days)
Project By: Keith Matejka
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Latest News

Design Diary #3

February 5th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey runners, We're closing on the last day of the project. I can't thank you enough for your support.  Here's the final installment of the designer diary from our game designer and graphic designer, Stephen Kerr. Hacking the SystemThe hacking... (Read More)

Designer Diary #2

January 25th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey runners, Thanks for the continued support of the Metrorunner Kickstarter project. I wanted to share the next part of our designer diary from our game designer and graphic designer, Stephen Kerr. Road to PublicationAfter the game was revised to a... (Read More)

End of Week 1 - Designer Diary #1

January 19th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey runners, We're finishing out the first week of the Metrorunner Kickstarter campaign. We couldn't be happier with how the campaign is going.  Thanks for that. I asked Stephen Kerr, the designer and graphic designer of Metrorunner, to share some... (Read More)

Day 1 Funded - Thanks Backers!

January 17th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you!This morning we launched the Kickstarter campaign for Metrorunner, and thanks to you all, we hit our funding goal in just 8 hours. We're officially funded!  This amazing game is going to be made with your help. Your support is very much... (Read More)

Kickstarter Tabletop Alert: Ride the Loop in 'Metrorunner'

January 16th - via: geekdad.com
Metrorunner is a rondel-driven game for 1 to 5 players, ages 14 and up, and takes about 30 to 90 minutes to play depending on player count. It’s currently seeking funding on Kickstarter, with a pledge level of $48 for a copy of the base game, or $60 to get the expansion and some special metal tiles included. I think Metrorunner could be fine for kids younger than 14 if they’ve played some worker placement and resource management games; the jobs do range from not-entirely-legal (“publicize data breach”) to definitely-illegal (“establish laundering front”) but it’s all fairly abstracted, with just the card’s title and illustration to lend some flavor to it. (Read More)

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