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<blockquote data-quote="Vanveen" data-source="post: 7755854" data-attributes="member: 6874262"><p>The model is clearly stuff like Kingdom Death: Monster, which does fantastic with an IP that's much flimsier (and probably the worst name in all of gaming). As a boardgamer, I've seen the Enormous Box o' Plastic Crap overrun the scene in the past few years. (And "Beadle and Grimm" is a typically annoying "steampunky" name for a company like this. Or some stupid startup that wants to send you hand-curated socks every month.)</p><p></p><p>Since the market whines so incessantly about how little money it has (well, not enough money to buy all the things it wants) it's taken years for the concept of a "high end" to emerge. But like old-school Trekkies, a lot of gamers are loaded: young, single (ahem), in high-paying smartypants jobs. Turns out nobody asked them to buy a $500 box of plasticrap before, and turns out a chunk of them will. It makes especial sense for D and D because there's a significant group factor, stronger even than there is in boardgaming. You can show off to your friends under the guise of entertaining them. </p><p></p><p>We'll probably see a lot more of this kind of thing, not less, given that the margins on a product like this are eye-popping. As far as not high-end enough? Consider this almost a test run. The speculator market alone is ready to absorb quite a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vanveen, post: 7755854, member: 6874262"] The model is clearly stuff like Kingdom Death: Monster, which does fantastic with an IP that's much flimsier (and probably the worst name in all of gaming). As a boardgamer, I've seen the Enormous Box o' Plastic Crap overrun the scene in the past few years. (And "Beadle and Grimm" is a typically annoying "steampunky" name for a company like this. Or some stupid startup that wants to send you hand-curated socks every month.) Since the market whines so incessantly about how little money it has (well, not enough money to buy all the things it wants) it's taken years for the concept of a "high end" to emerge. But like old-school Trekkies, a lot of gamers are loaded: young, single (ahem), in high-paying smartypants jobs. Turns out nobody asked them to buy a $500 box of plasticrap before, and turns out a chunk of them will. It makes especial sense for D and D because there's a significant group factor, stronger even than there is in boardgaming. You can show off to your friends under the guise of entertaining them. We'll probably see a lot more of this kind of thing, not less, given that the margins on a product like this are eye-popping. As far as not high-end enough? Consider this almost a test run. The speculator market alone is ready to absorb quite a bit. [/QUOTE]
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