KICKSTARTER APPEAL RESPONSE

Updated for Multi-Campaign Strategy

Date: [Submit after HexIsle provisional patent is filed]

Original Project: Liana Banyan: Democracy Democratizing Manufacturing

New Approach: Six coordinated campaigns, each with clear tangible products


APPEAL TEXT

(Copy this into the Kickstarter appeal form)


Thank you for your detailed feedback. After careful consideration, I’ve completely restructured my approach to address your concerns.


WHAT I’VE CHANGED:

Instead of one complex campaign, I’m launching six focused campaigns — each with a clear, tangible product that fits squarely within Kickstarter’s guidelines.


THE SIX CAMPAIGNS:

CampaignProductCategoryGoal
1. Tereno: Water TablePhysical hydraulic gaming surfaceTabletop Games$12,000
2. HexIsle: The Hexel GamePhysical modular game tilesTabletop Games$12,000
3. Liana Banyan: Design to DoorstepManufacturing service + physical medallion coasterProduct Design$12,000
4. HexIsle: Farmer/WarriorPhysical character miniatureTabletop Games$1,000
5. HexIsle: Healer/AssassinPhysical character miniatureTabletop Games$1,000
6. HexIsle: War HorsePhysical creature miniatureTabletop Games$1,000

Every campaign delivers a physical product.


HOW I’VE ADDRESSED YOUR CONCERNS:

Issue 1 — Financial Services / Currencies / NFTs:

REMOVED from all campaigns:

  • All blockchain references
  • All NFT language
  • All cryptocurrency terminology
  • All internal currency terms

The medallion is now clearly presented as a physical commemorative coaster with a QR code linking to a membership profile — like a library card or gym membership.

Issue 2 — Equity / Financial Incentives:

REMOVED from all campaigns:

  • All “ownership stake” language
  • All “equity” references
  • All “investment” framing
  • All “returns” or “dividend” terminology

Backers receive:

  • Physical products (games, miniatures, coasters)
  • Platform membership (like a subscription service)
  • “Founding Member” recognition (like “name in credits”)

Issue 3 — Product Demonstration:

ADDED to all campaigns:

  • Close-up prototype photos
  • Clear development stage statements
  • Unedited demonstration videos showing physical products

I have working prototypes for:

  • Hexel tiles (multiple iterations)
  • Terrain pieces with compliant mechanism snap-ins
  • Character miniatures with magnetic bases
  • Medallion coasters

WHY SIX CAMPAIGNS?

Each campaign is simple and focused:

  1. Tereno = One product (Water Table)
  2. HexIsle = One product type (Hexel tiles)
  3. Liana Banyan = One product (Medallion) + service access 4-6. Characters/Creatures = One miniature each

Backers understand exactly what they’re supporting. No complexity. No confusion.

The campaigns reference each other (“works with HexIsle,” “manufactured by Liana Banyan”) but each stands alone as a complete, fundable project with tangible deliverables.


ABOUT THE PRODUCTS:

HexIsle is a modular tabletop game system I’ve developed over 9 years:

  • 1,200+ prototype models in Fusion 360
  • 18 journals documenting the design process
  • Working prototypes for all core mechanisms
  • Physical tiles that snap together to build game worlds

Tereno is the gaming surface that powers HexIsle:

  • Hydraulic pressure system
  • Physical table with reservoir
  • Connects to Hexel tiles

Liana Banyan is my manufacturing platform:

  • I manufacture HexIsle through this system
  • I’m opening it to other creators
  • Backers receive a physical medallion coaster as proof of founding membership

MY REQUEST:

I’d like to submit these six campaigns for review. Each one:

✅ Has a tangible physical product ✅ Falls clearly into a Kickstarter category ✅ Contains no prohibited financial elements ✅ Includes prototype documentation ✅ Stands alone as a complete project

If you’d prefer I submit them one at a time for review, I’m happy to start with HexIsle: The Hexel Game as the flagship campaign.


SUMMARY:

Your ConcernMy Solution
Financial instrumentsRemoved all crypto/NFT/currency language
Equity/investmentRemoved all ownership/equity language
Product demonstrationAdded photos, videos, prototype documentation
Project scopeSplit into 6 focused, simple campaigns

I believe these changes fully address your feedback while preserving the creative vision of making physical game products.

Thank you for your consideration.

— Jonathan Jones Creator, HexIsle / Liana Banyan


WHEN TO SUBMIT THIS APPEAL

DO NOT SUBMIT UNTIL:

  • HexIsle provisional patent is FILED
  • Prototype photos are taken
  • Demo video is recorded
  • All 6 campaign pages are updated in Kickstarter

SEQUENCE:

  1. File HexIsle provisional patent (protect IP)
  2. Take prototype photos
  3. Record demo videos
  4. Create/update all 6 campaigns in Kickstarter
  5. Submit this appeal
  6. Wait for response (up to 3 business days)
  7. If approved: Launch all 6 simultaneously

ALTERNATIVE: SUBMIT ONE FIRST

If you want to test the waters:

  1. Submit HexIsle: The Hexel Game first
  2. Get it approved
  3. Then submit the other 5

This proves the concept works before committing to all 6.

Recommended first submission: HexIsle (most clearly a game product, easiest to approve)


IF APPROVED

Launch all 6 campaigns on the same day.

Coordinated social media blast:

  • “We just launched 6 Kickstarter campaigns!”
  • “Back one, back all, or pick your favorites”
  • Cross-promote between campaigns

IF REJECTED AGAIN

Move to:

  1. Gamefound — More flexible, gaming-focused
  2. Direct (the2ndSecond.com) — No gatekeepers
  3. BackerKit — Kickstarter alternative

The products exist. The vision is sound. We’ll find the right platform.


Document Created: December 2, 2025 For: Kickstarter Appeal Status: Ready to submit AFTER patent filing + media uploads