The Ubbergeek
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Gwathlas said:2) 8 - 10.
D&D would never be targeted at this age - you looked at the things in the game, like tieflings and dark cults? Pure nighmare stuff for kids.
Gwathlas said:2) 8 - 10.
KarinsDad said:I do not think the age here at ENWorld is that disparate from the rest of the DND world. It might be a year or two higher, but there is no way that the overall median, mode, or mean are in the mid to low 20s. High school and college age players, even those who do not purchase books, visit the Internet too.
Lackhand said:I posit that the reason EN World is so wonderful is precisely *because* it is an older community, and that's why we're so laid back, productive, and generally "wise".
Lackhand said:Any ideas how to prove that?![]()
RandomCitizenX said:Target audience should be early teens to mid twenties if they are smart. The game won't last if they would only try to market it to the existing older fanbase.
Gwathlas said:Sorry but I have to disagree with you. It's being animed, starwared, wowed, and simplified so 7 or 8 yo's will understand it easily. Secondly they may have lost 10 to 45% of current players, mostly displeased FR fans and a few grognard/FR fans.
Devyn said:It appears clear to me, both from the nature of their marketing campaign and the direction of the new rules that WotC is targetting the young teen-ager for 4E.