This is the guy who designed and created the prototypes that became the necomimi mood-signaling cat ears by Neurowear. I guess he decided to go indie this time instead of letting a big company get all the benefits.
This is practically made for us. Spread the word! The Indiegogo campaign is only 20% of the way to the $50,000 the guy needs to make a production run (it's actually $100,000 but he made a deal with a trading company for them to kick in half) to get this off the ground. It's a fixed funding campaign, so if it doesn't make it, he doesn't get any of the money.
Drop a hundred bucks (or spring $25 more for the alternate tail colours) and you got it, as long as it somehow hits its funding target.
It occurs to me that a couple enterprising craft-type furs could make a killing off of making custom Tailly tail covers to match your species/fursona if this thing makes it out the door.
I don't know about Indiegogo, but I know that with Kickstarter, you typically get all your big traffic at the beginning and near the end of your campaign, with a slow, tepid response in the middle. I'm hoping that the upswing at the end is big enough, if that's happening here.
Drop a hundred bucks (or spring $25 more for the alternate tail colours) and you got it, as long as
Where'd the contribute button go? It was there this morning when I wasn't alert enough to trust myself with a financial decision, but now I can't find it!
Where'd the contribute button go? It was there this morning when I wasn't alert enough to trust myse