Letting a video game system literally take blood out of you when you get hit in a video game is certainly one way to make games more immersive, but it also crosses a line as far as Kickstarter is concerned.
Let's be clear: this wasn't some stunt. The "Blood Sport," as it's dubbed, was designed to make donating blood more fun. With help from professionals you'd get a needle stuck in your arm, and when your character took damage it would suck blood out and into a donation bag.
The project was active on Kickstarter from November 18 to November 24, during which time it earned just $3,000 (about £1,900, AU$3,500) of its intended $222K (about £141K, AU$257K) goal.
They had intended to take Blood Sport on a multi-city tour, collecting headshots and blood in equal measure. It's unclear why Kickstarter put the kibosh on that, but there are probably a lot of people out there right now - people who want to donate blood but suck at video games - who are just a little bit relieved.
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