Top 5 RPGs--Summer 2011


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Congratulations to Dragon Age, in there again.

Considering how successful it seems to be, I'm surprised Green Ronin don't seem to be doing more with it. Their emphasis seems to be M&M.
 

Congratulations to Dragon Age, in there again.

Considering how successful it seems to be, I'm surprised Green Ronin don't seem to be doing more with it. Their emphasis seems to be M&M.

As I understand it, the hold up seems to be with Bioware... :(
 



Would have hoped DC Adventures / MM3 would got more love...

Seems success isn't necessarily related with the quality of the rules but the demand of the fans :(

(I'm still sometimes perplexed by the Paizo love, but they do a great marketing. Congratulations!)

And I'm very happy 4e is still successful (getting their money for books and DDI).
 

Licenses can be tricky. I wouldn't be surprised though if at some point (probably after DA Set 3 is out) we see books for the Age system that don't use the Dragon Age setting.

Checking on RPGNow, there's a Midgard Bestiary out which is for the AGE system and appears to be the start of an original setting. There are some articles in Kobold Quarterly, as well.

Well - they just hired a new Dragon Age developer. Who knows? You might see a greater focus on DA now that they've got a new guy dedicated to it

That sounds hopeful. :)
 


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