starter set
"It's $11.55 on Amazon.
It comes in a box
You should buy it."
"That's why Scott knows coffee is for closers."
I recently acquired a recording of the Rouse's recent sales meeting. You can check it out here:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-AXTx4PcKI]YouTube - Alec Baldwin - Best performance[/ame]
I just ordered my copy and I plan on ordering a bunch for Christmas gifts for family and friends.
I want everyone playing D&D. I want sports bars to go bankrupt because everyone's gathered around their tables rolling dice. I want to have five ongoing games in my townhouse community alone so any night I can go play or run a game. I want 4e to be bigger than football.
I think keeping character creation out of the box is a good idea. I know that when I get together with people who don't play, trying to spend two hours explaining character creation is a hassle. Why not just include the pregens and get the first d20 rolling within 5 minutes? That's what will hook them, not a big chart full of feats and powers.
Once they like the gameplay, they'll want to make their own character and then it's another $20 on Amazon to do that.
Hey Rouse, when you say 2 to 5 players, are you including the DM or not? This might be that perfect 1 on 1 game that we've hoped for when you can't get a group together and just want to play D&D with your wife for an hour.
I think there's a big open market for one-on-one D&D game adventures that no one has tapped into yet. This might be a good start.
I can't wait to get mine.
"It's $11.55 on Amazon.
It comes in a box
You should buy it."
"That's why Scott knows coffee is for closers."
I recently acquired a recording of the Rouse's recent sales meeting. You can check it out here:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-AXTx4PcKI]YouTube - Alec Baldwin - Best performance[/ame]
I just ordered my copy and I plan on ordering a bunch for Christmas gifts for family and friends.
I want everyone playing D&D. I want sports bars to go bankrupt because everyone's gathered around their tables rolling dice. I want to have five ongoing games in my townhouse community alone so any night I can go play or run a game. I want 4e to be bigger than football.
I think keeping character creation out of the box is a good idea. I know that when I get together with people who don't play, trying to spend two hours explaining character creation is a hassle. Why not just include the pregens and get the first d20 rolling within 5 minutes? That's what will hook them, not a big chart full of feats and powers.
Once they like the gameplay, they'll want to make their own character and then it's another $20 on Amazon to do that.
Hey Rouse, when you say 2 to 5 players, are you including the DM or not? This might be that perfect 1 on 1 game that we've hoped for when you can't get a group together and just want to play D&D with your wife for an hour.
I think there's a big open market for one-on-one D&D game adventures that no one has tapped into yet. This might be a good start.
I can't wait to get mine.