When will I receive my copy of the game?
The game is complete and I already have a proof copy in hand! Which means that the project timeline now comes down to the time it takes for production and shipping. Allowing room for delays and unexpected hiccups, you should anticipate receiving the game 2-4 months after the conclusion of the campaign.
Last updated: February 06, 2025 17:06
Are the rules for how to play included in the pack of cards?
No, but they’re available for free on the Going For Broke page (currently in-line on the page itself, with plans to also add a PDF download link once this campaign succeeds). This is an intentional strategy to keep the game affordable and compact, while also allowing more flexibility in how the game can be taught to new players (for example: leveraging short clips from iconic sitcoms!).
Last updated: February 06, 2025 17:13
Who are these people in the photographs? Where did these images come from?
All the images used in Going For Broke are licensed stock photography. The various images were taken by Ave Calvar, Levi Meir Clancy, Mikail Duran, Getty Images, Jordan Gonzales, Erica Leong, Nappy, Tabitha Turner, and The Funkship.
Last updated: February 06, 2025 17:15
Will I be receiving a PDF version? When?
All backers will receive the Digital + DIY Kit, a zipped folder containing any PDFs and image files you might need to play the game virtually (over Roll20, Zoom, etc) as well as to print your own DIY copy of the cards at home. This kit will be finished by the end of March, and sent to backers upon completion of their survey (which goes live March 25).
Last updated: March 13, 2025 14:59
What is BackerKit?
BackerKit is a service that crowdfunded project creators use to keep track of hundreds to tens of thousands of backers—from shipping details, pledge levels, preferences and quantities, whether they have paid or had their card declined, special notes, and everything in between!
The BackerKit software and support team is independent from the campaign’s project team—BackerKit does not handle the actual reward shipping. For more information about the preparation or delivery status of your rewards, please check the project's updates page.
How does BackerKit work?
After the campaign ends, the project creator will send you an email with a unique link to your survey. You can check out a walkthrough of the process here.
I never received my invitation. How do I complete the survey?
The most common reasons for not receiving a survey email is that you may be checking an email inbox different from the email address you used to sign up with Kickstarter, Indiegogo or Tilt Pro account, or it may be caught in your spam filter.
Confirm that the email address you are searching matches the email address tied to your Kickstarter, Indiegogo, or Tilt Pro account. If that doesn’t work, then try checking your spam, junk or promotions folders. You can also search for "backerkit” in your inbox.
To resend the survey to yourself, visit the project page and input the email address associated with your Kickstarter, Indiegogo or Tilt Pro account.
How do I update my shipping address?
BackerKit allows you to update your shipping address until the shipping addresses are locked by the project creator. To update your address, go back to your BackerKit survey by inputting your email here.
When will my order be shipped, charged or locked?
That is handled directly by the project creator. BackerKit functions independently of the project itself, so we do not have control of their physical shipping timeline. If you want to check on the project’s status, we recommend reading over the project's updates page.
I completed the survey, but haven't received my rewards yet. When will they arrive?
As BackerKit does not actually handle any rewards or shipping, the best way to stay updated on the shipping timeline would be to check out the project's updates page.