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<blockquote data-quote="MNblockhead" data-source="post: 7496498" data-attributes="member: 6796661"><p>So I subscribed to The Fantasy Network on a whim last night after an evening training. I hadn't heard of it before your post but I've backed ZOE Kickstarter campaigns and love all their free stuff on YouTube. </p><p></p><p>My first impression is that that there just isn't enough content available to make an ongoing subscription worth it. I suspect that I will watch everything I want in a month, maybe two, then cancel. That is cheaper than renting JourneyQuest on Prime, so it is worth it (except at this point I should just buy JQ, I've rewatched it so many times). </p><p></p><p>I suspect that they know this though, and at this point are happy to get the few months of subscriptions. What is also cool is that if you are a ZOE Patreon supporter, you get access to TFN as part of your Patreon support (as certain levels). </p><p></p><p>Oh, I know a lot of ZOE stuff is on YouTube, but it really is nice to see the entire JourneyQuest or Gamers as a movie than a cut up series of YouTube clips. </p><p></p><p>But most of the non-ZOE series on TFN are short clips and not complete yet, which is kinda annoying. Also, be warned, the production values on most of the stuff here are pretty low. But it can scratch your fantasy camp itch. There are some nice surprises, like the ZOE short film "Iron", but that not really Fantasy, more like historical fiction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNblockhead, post: 7496498, member: 6796661"] So I subscribed to The Fantasy Network on a whim last night after an evening training. I hadn't heard of it before your post but I've backed ZOE Kickstarter campaigns and love all their free stuff on YouTube. My first impression is that that there just isn't enough content available to make an ongoing subscription worth it. I suspect that I will watch everything I want in a month, maybe two, then cancel. That is cheaper than renting JourneyQuest on Prime, so it is worth it (except at this point I should just buy JQ, I've rewatched it so many times). I suspect that they know this though, and at this point are happy to get the few months of subscriptions. What is also cool is that if you are a ZOE Patreon supporter, you get access to TFN as part of your Patreon support (as certain levels). Oh, I know a lot of ZOE stuff is on YouTube, but it really is nice to see the entire JourneyQuest or Gamers as a movie than a cut up series of YouTube clips. But most of the non-ZOE series on TFN are short clips and not complete yet, which is kinda annoying. Also, be warned, the production values on most of the stuff here are pretty low. But it can scratch your fantasy camp itch. There are some nice surprises, like the ZOE short film "Iron", but that not really Fantasy, more like historical fiction. [/QUOTE]
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