KROMA
A project in Brooklyn, NY by Breaking Games000days
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Cancelled by Creator
An electronic 1-3 player abstract strategy game that becomes art.
Backers: 564
Average Pledge Per Backer: $86
Funded: $48,709 of $115,000
Dates: Jun 22nd -> Jul 22nd (31 days)
Project By: Breaking Games
Backers: 564
Average Pledge Per Backer: $86
Funded: $48,709 of $115,000
Dates: Jun 22nd -> Jul 22nd (31 days)
Project By: Breaking Games
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Last Updated: July 22 @ 17:02 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
KROMA: Canceled But Not Out
July 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you to everyone who have backed us so far. We hope you'll be back when we announce our return! We will definitely let you know through these updates, but if you'd like, you can also sign up at our Breaking Games Newsletter here. We have... (Read More)
KROMA: The Plan
July 20th - via: kickstarter.com
So it should be to no one's surprise that we won't be funding in two days. This is a very important request: Please do not cancel your pledge. Your cards won't be charged when the campaign ends, but we'd like to keep you as backers so that we can... (Read More)
KROMA: More Puzzles!
July 13th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi team! We hope you had a great weekend! Spoiler alert, you can watch Heather solve the Bike puzzle from the last update in the video below. You'll need an HTML5 capable browser to see this content. Play Replay with sound Play with sound 00:00 00:00... (Read More)
KROMA: Bikes and Beaches
July 6th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi KROMA fans! We have some fun announcements today! GLITCH Designer, Carol Mertz, will be interviewed tomorrow, live 5pm Central by Glitch. Check out their twitter for when they start tonight! MEEPLE SYRUP Carol, unfortunately, had an emergency... (Read More)
KROMA: Gameplays Galore!
June 28th - via: kickstarter.com
Good Monday everyone! Hope you had a great weekend. We did, playing KROMA! PLAYING KROMA If you missed the live feed Saturday, here's a look at Carol Mertz (one of the designers) playing a 2 player game with Heather. This next game looks closely at... (Read More)
KROMA: If We Can Play it There, We Can Play it Anywhere
June 25th - via: kickstarter.com
Happy Friday everyone! We have some things to share with you before the weekend! CABLE CORRECTION First, a little correction about the color cable voting still going on. Some people have said that they would prefer the USB cable to match their game,... (Read More)
KROMA: A-Cording to You...
June 24th - via: kickstarter.com
It's time to make the hard decisions, people! What color should the USB charger cord be? Just for fun, we decided that our backers should vote on what color the first print run of KROMA has for its USB charger cord. Go here to tell us, which of these... (Read More)
KROMA: On Our Way!
June 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
What a first day! We've completed 20% of our $115,000 goal in less than a day! We're working hard to answer your questions in the Comments section, and making sure to tell everyone about KROMA. GUEST PUZZLES! In case you missed it on the page, we... (Read More)
Kickstarter Tabletop Alert: Play With Light in 'KROMA'
June 22nd - via: geekdad.com
KROMA is a color-based tile-laying game for 2 or 3 players, ages 13 and up, and takes about 10–20 minutes to play. KROMA is extremely easy to learn: the rules are intuitive and the color-blending is something that even younger kids will get (though they may wonder at first why it’s CMY instead of RGB). It has the feel of games like Blokus, a classic abstract game—there aren’t illustrations or anything to suggest a theme other than filling space with pieces. (Read More)
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