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Throwing Dice Games Presents Itself!
Demonstrating true marketing savvy, Throwing Dice Games would like to announce their first release not at GenCon where thousands and thousands of gamers could hear about it. No, instead they announce to a bulletin board which while popular is not the largest gathering of gaming fans in the world. But at least they did it in nearly the same week. So much for savvy.
New to the gaming industry. Throwing Dice Games has finally released its first electronic gaming product: Joe's Book of Enchantment. Joe's Book of Enchantment is a 66-page electronic download available now at RPGNow.com. It is a book about the much maligned Enchantment school of magic, covering arcane, divine and mundane uses of charms and compulsion.
Throwing Dice Games has a website at http://www.throwingdice.com. President and CEO, Joe Mucchiello, commented about the launch of their first title, "Why am I writing this in the third person? Shouldn't I use the royal we? My name is even on the book after all." Once he realized this was for the press release, he continued, "After months of saying we were d20 publishers, it's great to actually have a product out there."
Thanks for listening.
Demonstrating true marketing savvy, Throwing Dice Games would like to announce their first release not at GenCon where thousands and thousands of gamers could hear about it. No, instead they announce to a bulletin board which while popular is not the largest gathering of gaming fans in the world. But at least they did it in nearly the same week. So much for savvy.
New to the gaming industry. Throwing Dice Games has finally released its first electronic gaming product: Joe's Book of Enchantment. Joe's Book of Enchantment is a 66-page electronic download available now at RPGNow.com. It is a book about the much maligned Enchantment school of magic, covering arcane, divine and mundane uses of charms and compulsion.
Throwing Dice Games has a website at http://www.throwingdice.com. President and CEO, Joe Mucchiello, commented about the launch of their first title, "Why am I writing this in the third person? Shouldn't I use the royal we? My name is even on the book after all." Once he realized this was for the press release, he continued, "After months of saying we were d20 publishers, it's great to actually have a product out there."
Thanks for listening.