Games are now Kickstarter's biggest category, exploding by 1,392% over last year

Games projects on the crowd-funding website Kickstarter have now raised over $50 million in 2012 alone , making them the biggest project type by funding. That's more than 12 times as much as all three previous years put together - the hilarious graph above gives you some idea.

Kickstarter itself has grown massively, of course, but the games explosion is wildly disproportionate to that: last year, only 3.6% of funding pledged through the site was spent on games. This year, the proportion is six times as much - 23%.

The boom started with Double Fine's adventure game project, whose unprecedented success attracted enough media attention to make Kickstarter a household name among gamers.

Since then, million-dollar success stories have become almost commonplace. The latest is Planetary Annihilation - a huge-scale RTS with maps that span multiple worlds - which has just hit $1.5 million.

Seeing big industry names like Tim Schafer using the service has given Kickstarter a trustworthiness among gamers that's contributed to this huge increase in pledges. It's worth being aware, though, that Kickstarter themselves don't guarantee you'll get what a project promises , and won't refund your money if you don't. The person you're trusting when you back a Kickstarter project is the project creator, and trust is the operative word.

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