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<blockquote data-quote="Chainmail Bikini" data-source="post: 130848" data-attributes="member: 528"><p>Thanks for the feedback. </p><p></p><p>On pricing, we're going to try to price our products as competitively as we can, while still trying to be profitable. For a 64 page PDF densely packed with playtested rules content, we feel Beyond Monks is priced appropriately at $8.00. But we're new at this, and could be wrong. Long term sales will tell us for sure.</p><p></p><p>You'll never see a 64 page printed product for $8.00 though, because it wouldn't be profitable. Even WOTC's 32 page printed products are $9.95, and those are adventures, which require much less playtesting than a rules sourcebook. </p><p></p><p>I agree that the interior art can be greatly improved in our next product. Our highest priority with Beyond Monks was good game design and playtesting, and we really didn't put as much effort into the interior art as we could have, or probably should have. </p><p></p><p>Call of Duty will have higher quality art, more art, and it will be appropriate for the content. But it will still not be the highest priority. Packing the book with great rules and roleplaying ideas that you can use to have more fun is the priority. You'll probably see less interior art in Call of Duty than in the products of other publishers. If any of our products go to print, we may redo the art, as we feel art is much more important in a printed product.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again!</p><p></p><p>James Garr</p><p>Chainmail Bikini Games, Ltd.</p><p><a href="http://www.chainmailbikini.com" target="_blank">http://www.chainmailbikini.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chainmail Bikini, post: 130848, member: 528"] Thanks for the feedback. On pricing, we're going to try to price our products as competitively as we can, while still trying to be profitable. For a 64 page PDF densely packed with playtested rules content, we feel Beyond Monks is priced appropriately at $8.00. But we're new at this, and could be wrong. Long term sales will tell us for sure. You'll never see a 64 page printed product for $8.00 though, because it wouldn't be profitable. Even WOTC's 32 page printed products are $9.95, and those are adventures, which require much less playtesting than a rules sourcebook. I agree that the interior art can be greatly improved in our next product. Our highest priority with Beyond Monks was good game design and playtesting, and we really didn't put as much effort into the interior art as we could have, or probably should have. Call of Duty will have higher quality art, more art, and it will be appropriate for the content. But it will still not be the highest priority. Packing the book with great rules and roleplaying ideas that you can use to have more fun is the priority. You'll probably see less interior art in Call of Duty than in the products of other publishers. If any of our products go to print, we may redo the art, as we feel art is much more important in a printed product. Thanks again! James Garr Chainmail Bikini Games, Ltd. [url]http://www.chainmailbikini.com[/url] [/QUOTE]
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