der_kluge
Adventurer
So, BelenUmeria's thread got me to thinking about marketing efforts for role-playing games. Maybe it's because I'm older, but it does seem like most of the people I game with (NC game day, I'm looking at you) are older, Corlon excluded.
So, it does seem that the RPG industry itself will go to the graveyard (or at least nearly will) when we all go to the graveyard. Let's face it, the next generation (what is it, generation Y?) is more interested in video games and CCGs than they are in P&P RPGs.
But, like Corlon, there are younger players, and several even frequent this board. So, I'm curious, and I'm specifically asking the younger crowd on here -
- what brought you into D&D/d20/P&P role-playing?
- Do you find it difficult to find gamers your age? Do you game with people typically 10 years (or more) older than you, or is it easy to find gamers your age?
- what are your peers into?
So, it does seem that the RPG industry itself will go to the graveyard (or at least nearly will) when we all go to the graveyard. Let's face it, the next generation (what is it, generation Y?) is more interested in video games and CCGs than they are in P&P RPGs.
But, like Corlon, there are younger players, and several even frequent this board. So, I'm curious, and I'm specifically asking the younger crowd on here -
- what brought you into D&D/d20/P&P role-playing?
- Do you find it difficult to find gamers your age? Do you game with people typically 10 years (or more) older than you, or is it easy to find gamers your age?
- what are your peers into?