I asked about that specifically, and all the could say is "Just because it no longer appears on the 2010 product schedule doesn't mean it's canceled."
Sounds like corporate doublespeak for "we don't know".
I asked about that specifically, and all the could say is "Just because it no longer appears on the 2010 product schedule doesn't mean it's canceled."
Is this the final art for the new 'red box'?
I like it.
General question: How is this going to be marketed to get new folks into D&D? I mean, it's all wel and good to make a Box game, but that doesn't send out a signal to young gamers.
Are they going to put it in toy stores? Run commercials? How are they going to get it in the new gamers' eyes?
General question: How is this going to be marketed to get new folks into D&D? I mean, it's all wel and good to make a Box game, but that doesn't send out a signal to young gamers.
Are they going to put it in toy stores? Run commercials? How are they going to get it in the new gamers' eyes?