Lord Xtheth
Explorer
It might just be me, but I'm more excited about the dungeon tiles master sets in the same post. I can't wait for those (having skipped most DT sets in my 3.x days, I need to tile-up or shut-up
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I don't want to be negative, especially because this looks great, but I wonder if it isn't nostalgia at work. Thoughts?
It might just be me, but I'm more excited about the dungeon tiles master sets in the same post. I can't wait for those (having skipped most DT sets in my 3.x days, I need to tile-up or shut-up)
It might just be me, but I'm more excited about the dungeon tiles master sets in the same post. I can't wait for those (having skipped most DT sets in my 3.x days, I need to tile-up or shut-up)
Once again that seems to be part of the article I can't see.
Tell me more of these Dungeon Tiles Master sets. I don't have any original because the ones I wanted, once I found out about them, were already out of print.
Basically, they're a set of Dungeon Tiles that have the basic pieces you always need, usually in quantity. And they won't be going out of print like the other sets to.
Did they have a release date for the DT Master sets?
I think this is a great looking product, with a fun nod to nostalgia, but I wonder who's the target market. Just about anyone who would get the reference to the old product is already aware of 4E, and either plays it or has rejected it in favor of another system. For a newbie, I wonder if this is the best way to present the material at the moment. Is this really a product that will be attractive to your market of new gamers?
I don't want to be negative, especially because this looks great, but I wonder if it isn't nostalgia at work. Thoughts?
I'm still wondering how this is going to be marketed. If the goal is to get it in the hands of brand new gamers, they need to put it in places OTHER than gaming stores.