CleverNickName
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I understand the OP's sentiment, but I don't see it happening. I've never seen a crowdfunded title offered for sale at a brick-and-mortar bookstore or game shop, and I spend a good amount of time shopping around in gaming stores. I don't think the two groups of products are in competition with each other.
Come to think of it, I've never seen more than one or two indie games on the shelf at all, crowdfunded or otherwise. Dungeons & Dragons, obviously. Pathfinder, sure. Call of Cthulhu or Numenera, maybe, if it's a really big store. But Wanderhome? Humblewood? Dread? I've never seen them. The only time I've ever seen an indie RPG of any kind on the shelf of a gaming store was when I found a copy of Mouseguard at Guardian Games, and that was more than a decade ago.
Come to think of it, I've never seen more than one or two indie games on the shelf at all, crowdfunded or otherwise. Dungeons & Dragons, obviously. Pathfinder, sure. Call of Cthulhu or Numenera, maybe, if it's a really big store. But Wanderhome? Humblewood? Dread? I've never seen them. The only time I've ever seen an indie RPG of any kind on the shelf of a gaming store was when I found a copy of Mouseguard at Guardian Games, and that was more than a decade ago.