Crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo are really good at letting gamers give money to in-progress game projects that interest them. But they're pretty bad at sharing any eventual profits with the early "investors" that helped get the project going in the first place. Enter Fig, a new game crowdfunding site that will let gamers truly invest in upcoming games, offering a share of any revenues that eventually come from those projects after funding is complete.
Introducing Lofree Flow: The slim, smooth mechanical keyboard is now on Kickstarter
KnowTechie writes: "With all of those campaigns competing for your attention, it can be tricky to find ones based on your interests. Let KnowTechie do all the hard work for you, with our picks of the crop for November."
Home workout equipment, robotic dogs, and more. These are some of the best crowdfunding campaigns you should probably be checking out this month.