[Poly] How many would buy the year's past Mini-Games if released for sale?

Would you buy a years worth of Polyhedron Mini-Games as a seperate book?

  • Absolutely.

    Votes: 29 30.5%
  • Yes, if they added new content.

    Votes: 32 33.7%
  • Yes, if they added a lot of new content.

    Votes: 24 25.3%
  • No.

    Votes: 10 10.5%

Benedict

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The subject covers the question. But here it is again...

How many would buy the year's past Mini-Games if released for sale?

Think of it, six mini-games, bound in a book, possibly with added content such as character sheets, vehicle sheets, additional gear, or some NPCs.

I know that I would love it. I have a subscription to Dungeon/Polyhedron and I would STILL buy the book.

Benedict
 

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I would, definately, but they'd have to re-do the earlier ones to bring them in line with d20 Modern. I'd like to see more Modern minigames and campaign settings, definately.

A book of several of these would go a long way. Now.. the question is, what? :)
 

It would depend on the price, although I'd rather buy them separately (each with additional content) than all together in one book.
 

I would like this a lot. Would it be exactly the same as from the magazine or would it have new content? I would buy it either way but new content would be icing.

I will freely admit that I am a sucker for counters. I have bags of them collected. It would be cool if we could get Thunderball Rally counters already printed on cardstock. While your at it how about reprinting all the the monster counter sets? I really like them.
 

I'd get it, since I don't subscribe or get all the Duengons Mags. But I realy would like to have a nice collection of the mini-games.

-The Luddite
 

Well, Sword and Sorcery picked up the Gamma World (the Basis of Omega World) license if I remembered correctly. I have always enjoyed Gamma World.

Must... have... mutant... squirrel!
 


Yeah I'd buy it but they would have to drop stuff that's already in D20 Modern's book and update the classes and stuff to reflect the rules changes.

A straight cut and paste wouldn't do.
 

I will only buy the book if they expand each of the mini-game's material. IOW, I like bonus content. New feats (revised to the current Wizards' official rules), new classes, new equipment, campaign hooks, NPC stats, a mini-adventure, and if there are rules that are not featured in the PHB but in the d20 Modern (and vice versa) it should also be included so no one is left out of the loop in minor rules detail.
 
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I agree with the whole "yes, if they update it to d20 Modern" sentiment.

I'm planing on running a "Shadows of the Spider Moon" campaign using d20 Modern, and that would save me a bit of work...

Also, I've liked pretty much everything they've done, except for the road rally mini-game which just kinda left me cold.
 

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