johnsemlak
First Post
One of the first RPG products I remember to be priced over $40 was the CONAN RPG from Mongoose. But in general, for much of the 3e/d20 era $40, (US List price) has been sort of a glass ceiling for RPG products, certainly pertaining to that segment of the RPG market. There've been the occasional $44.95 items but the 40 dollar mark seemed to have some psychological meaning to it.
Some recent RPG prices I've come across:
World's Largest Dungeon: $100
Ptolus: $120
Wilderlands of High Fantasy Boxed Set: $70
Shackled City HC: $60.
(I've bought two of the above and will probably buy the other two eventually)
Anyone care to add more?
Questions:
Will this be a sustained, and growing, trend in the RPG market?
Is it a good thing? Why? (The bad thing is obvious--too expensive for some players).
Some recent RPG prices I've come across:
World's Largest Dungeon: $100
Ptolus: $120
Wilderlands of High Fantasy Boxed Set: $70
Shackled City HC: $60.
(I've bought two of the above and will probably buy the other two eventually)
Anyone care to add more?
Questions:
Will this be a sustained, and growing, trend in the RPG market?
Is it a good thing? Why? (The bad thing is obvious--too expensive for some players).
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