Jester David
Hero
There's been a lot of talk of the release schedule for 5e and how it has been slower than any edition in recent memory.
While looking at a board game on Kickstarter and hearing the designers talk about a planned expansion, I wondered if it's better to think about D&D's accessories like board game expansions.
Even popular board games limit their expansions, which tend to be major updates to the game adding a lot of new option, but they come out rarely, and eventually stop. Catan has been out for 20 years but there's only 4 expansion.
One expansion per year is far more than most board games see.
Thoughts?
While looking at a board game on Kickstarter and hearing the designers talk about a planned expansion, I wondered if it's better to think about D&D's accessories like board game expansions.
Even popular board games limit their expansions, which tend to be major updates to the game adding a lot of new option, but they come out rarely, and eventually stop. Catan has been out for 20 years but there's only 4 expansion.
One expansion per year is far more than most board games see.
Thoughts?