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Local board game creator kicks off Kickstarter

Judgement month has begun for local board game creator Conor McGoey. The Thunder Bay man, who created the survival board game Summit, has launched his Kickstarter campaign to get the game into full production.
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Conor McGoey (tbnewswatch.com file photograph)

Judgement month has begun for local board game creator Conor McGoey.

The Thunder Bay man, who created the survival board game Summit, has launched his Kickstarter campaign to get the game into full production.

The 33-year-old now has 35 days to collect $55,000. If he can do that then the game will see about 1,500 units manufactured at full professional production quality. But if he comes even a dollar short, the Kicksters attempt will be a bust.

In May tbnewswatch.com took a closer look at the game while McGoey was still running playtesting session with the prototype. You can read that previously published story here.

The Kickstarter campaign can be found here.





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