So I've been poking around in Amazon, looking at sales ranks for the later adventures. My reasoning is that, sure everyone bought the KotS, but whether or not they bought the others in the series should offer an indication if folks are actually playing the game.
As of Oct 4:
Keep on the Shadowfell (H1): #4,770 in Books
Thunderspire Labyrinth (H2): #5,702 in Books
Pyramid of Shadows (H3): #5,302 in Books
It appears, to me, that sales are holding, thus folks that are interested in 4E, continue to play it.
The Goodman Games releases seem to be holding their own, with Sellswords of Punjar at #84,415 in Books, and Dragora's Dungeon at #90,971 in Books. Meanwhile, Goodman's last "regular" 3.5 adventure, Vault of the Iron Overlord, is at #344,759 in Books. This would lead one to believe that Goodman made the right choice in supporting 4E.
Frustratingly, I couldn't find any of the other 3PP releases on Amazon. Wraith Recon gave me "available in November" while Expeditious Retreat's AGP isn't listed.
As of Oct 4:
Keep on the Shadowfell (H1): #4,770 in Books
Thunderspire Labyrinth (H2): #5,702 in Books
Pyramid of Shadows (H3): #5,302 in Books
It appears, to me, that sales are holding, thus folks that are interested in 4E, continue to play it.
The Goodman Games releases seem to be holding their own, with Sellswords of Punjar at #84,415 in Books, and Dragora's Dungeon at #90,971 in Books. Meanwhile, Goodman's last "regular" 3.5 adventure, Vault of the Iron Overlord, is at #344,759 in Books. This would lead one to believe that Goodman made the right choice in supporting 4E.
Frustratingly, I couldn't find any of the other 3PP releases on Amazon. Wraith Recon gave me "available in November" while Expeditious Retreat's AGP isn't listed.