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I boughted it in 2013. The only kickstarter I've ever backed. This was before it had reached its first kickstarter goal. Before the stretch goals. It was supposed to be a little space game with cool physics, that's it. Robert already had a working demo. Seemed like a safe bet.
IIRC it had less than 1million USD backing at the time.
Today it has over 800 million USD backing. And it's still not a real game.

My 100 buckaroos. Poof gone.
It's not a real game, it's a buggy laggy eternal tech demo work in progress.
It's going to reach 1 billion dollars at some point and it still won't be finished. It never will be. I gave up hope around 2016.