There's A New Online Gaming Store In Town

Billing itself as the home of open gaming, particularly D&D 5th Edition OGL products, a new online store has just opened up. It has been planned by a consortium of top OGL-supporting companies, including Kobold Press, Frog God Games, Troll Lord Games, Green Ronin, Rite Publishing, Super Genius Games, Expeditious Retreat Games, Hero Games, and more. Already it stocks 5E products from these companies, both in electronic and print form. The store is called Tabletop Library. They have announced themselves with a press release which you can see below.



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The new store's main competition is, of course, the monolithic OBS (DriveThruRPG, RPGNow, and now DMs Guild, etc.) and, to a lesser extent, Paizo.com, Warehouse 23 (over at Steve Jackson Games) and smaller outfits like d20pfsrd.com's web store. There have been other stores in the past - YourGamesNow closed a couple of years ago (a casino now appears to have the domain) and the EN World GameStore was bought by OBS about 10 years ago. It's a tough market. In terms of sales, I'd estimate that 95% of my own (EN Publishing's) direct PDF sales are at DTRPG, and about 5% at Paizo (not counting Patreon, Kickstarter, and so on, which are an entirely different story). I have tried products on YGN and d20pfsrd's store, but never sold a single item on either of them, which speaks to how tough a nut to crack that segment of the industry is.

The fees at the new store are pretty low. For PDFs, it only takes 25% of a seller's revenues, which is 5%-10% lower than the competition (and 25% lower than DMsG which takes 50%).

PRESS RELEASE

Kobold Press, Frog God Games, Troll Lord Games, Green Ronin, Rite Publishing, Super Genius Games, Expeditious Retreat Games, Hero Games, Rogue Comet, Metallic Dice Games, Pacesetter Games and Simulations, Eldritch Enterprises; Far Future Enterprises and TableTopLibrary.com

March 10, 2016

Kobold Press, Frog God Games, Troll Lord Games, Green Ronin, Hero Games, Rogue Comet; Pacesetter Games and Simulations, Eldritch Enterprises; Far Future Enterprises and TableTopLibrary.com are jointly announcing that, effective immediately, our companies will all be offering our Fifth Edition products through a new RPG download store called TableTopLibrary, as a one-stop shop for OGL Fifth Edition products. TableTopLibrary, website https://tabletoplibrary.com/ is a newly-formed online store for RPG books and pdfs designed to offer both electronic versions and hard copy versions of books produced by your favorite publishers. TabletopLibrary will also offer a full slate of products and resources for other role-playing games, including Pathfinder and OSR-games. All of us will continue our own websites and stores, but TableTopLibrary offers a place to draw all these products together in one place for convenience.

At this time, by coming together as a consortium, we can offer the high-quality products we pride ourselves on; provide a one-stop shopping spot with outstanding customer service; and allow a better experience for publishers, and more importantly, for customers . Centralized electronic book fulfillment, kickstarter fulfillment, and single-location warehousing will improve our delivery speed, accuracy, and customer service in the RPG download market.

Our reasons for setting up a consortium at this time include (1) each partner retains ownership and editorial control over the individual campaign worlds and other “intellectual property” that our fans have known and loved for years; (2) our desire to offer physically higher-quality printing, paper quality, and binding than print on demand outlets offer; and (3) the desire to continue drawing upon and increasing the vast resources of Open Game Content as opposed to other alternatives.

TableTopLibrary is committed to offering a deep and broad-based marketplace of Fifth Edition products, superior to any other online store, as well as many other game system products. We are joined in a partnership of many large publishers in this project, and expect many more to join us as time goes on. TableTopLibrary will be issuing its own press release soon, describing the advantages and the procedures involved in joining.

You can continue buying products directly from each of us, as always. But if you want to browse the whole library of Fifth Edition and other products produced under the Open Game License over the years, we’re letting you know that there’s a new online game store in town.

Check out TableTopLibrary at TableTopLibrary.com - The Leading Source for RPGs and watch us grow! We think you’ll be impressed.
 

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jreyst

First Post
[MENTION=1]Morrus[/MENTION]: As you probably already know, this isn't just MY store. This is a partnership with Bill and Matt.

The difference between the stores is that TableTopLibrary focuses MOSTLY on 5e products (initially) and has several big-name publishers that I was never able to convince to join my store for whatever reason. I'm a partner in TableTopLibrary and handle the technical/web functions.

The Open Gaming Store is branded as, and focuses mostly around "open" game systems, and is linked to my multiple SRD properties. Also, it's all mine, not a partnership.

Regarding your success or failure at The Open Gaming Store, I can tell you that as many others have learned, player-oriented products fare much better there vs. GM-oriented due to the nature of my audience. I know you were frustrated and I get that, but many publishers have been live there since day one and continue to make sales to this day. The store has experienced continual 5-10% growth in gross sales every month since opening. If you're not exclusive at OBS I'd love to re-add you back to my store, but you may want to start with some player-focused stuff first.
 


jimmifett

Banned
Banned
Okay, I'll try to do this without naming names or getting to specific/critical (i.e. favouring any sides of the discussion).
And that's all I really want to say on "the Incident".

Forgot to mention that it was a "villain" supplement for heroes to fight, was marked as adult, hidden from default viewing and only way to find it was to be logged in and actively searching for adult material in order to come across it.

Some people couldn't handle that other Grown Adults are capable of making choices with their own money and rallied on twitter to promote marketplace censorship to 'protect' humanity from exposure to controversial material for the 'Greater Good'.

And that's all I have to say about the "incident".

Competition and freedom of choice good for everyone!
 

jayoungr

Legend
Supporter
I think it's cool that this store is established, and I'll certainly check it out. But I'm not clear right now on what the advantages are for the consumer. Does it have any books that can't be found on OBS, for example?
 


Big Mac

Explorer
TableTopLibrary, website https://tabletoplibrary.com/is a newly-formed online store for RPG books and pdfs designed to offer both electronic versions and hard copy versions of books produced by your favorite publishers.

Well I've looked around and I can't find any evidence of hard copy books.

I would like to know how this book store can make Print on Demand books that are better than the ones on DriveThru RPG (not to mention the ones that are on Lulu).

I also want to know what sort of shipping arrangements are going to exist...especially for people that do not live in the USA.

Most US RPG companies that have their own storefront, seem to send things abroad using US Priority Mail and that hikes up the price.

I've bought from Lulu in the past and they claimed they could not print the PoD book I wanted in the UK, and charged me extra to have it shipped in from Europe.

I've gone to DriveThru RPG and had books printed in the UK (by Lightning Source) and sent to me by Royal Mail.

Having things printed locally, and shipped locally makes the shipping costs lower. It does of course, mean that the company needs to look out for quality control in various different printing locations, so that might make it logistically harder.

But, the way this stuff is setup is going to make the difference between TableTopLibrary being a "website for gamers" and TableTopLibrary being a "website for gamers in the USA".
 

wizardoest

First Post
I'm not clear right now on what the advantages are for the consumer.

I am also not clear on the advantages to the consumer. The current positioning is aimed at sellers (we take a smaller cut!) and not buyers.

As a buyer, at the very least I expect to have a (filterable) library of my purchased products but there isn't one.

OBS has set the bar for a buyers expectations. To succeed this site will have to meet or better yet, exceed, what they have done.
 



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