• dead [he/him]OP
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    751 year ago

    Card 1

    Your diet of fried food and supplements is making you hallucinate. In a vision, Pepe the Frog dances around you. He approaches, holding a moonshine martini.
    Roll a 7 or higher:
    If you succeed, take a +1 Prize Card.
    If you fail, confess to Pepe that you love fucking your wife and lose -1 Prize Card.

    Card 2

    You find an unused vial of Hillary Clinton’s adrenochrome on the floor.
    Gain +1 Health.

    Card 3

    Once again, you have been silenced! Big tech and their demon-rat allies have conspired to ban your social media account.
    If you have ever been banned from a social media site, gain +1 Health.

    Card 4

    As you scour the floor for lottery tickets, you come across a pipe bomb! Despite its phallic shape, you immediately hurl yourself onto it.
    Roll a 7 or higher:
    If you succeed, you crush the bomb and save the day. Everyone is safe.
    If you fail, every Patriot in your wing loses -1 Health. Talk about a hurt locker!

    Card 5

    After four years of accusing every famous person of being a Satanic pedophile, you begin to suspect the same of your closest allies.
    All Patriots must roll a single die.
    The highest roll wins the pedophile battle royale, beating the accusations and taking +1 Prize Card from each Patriot.
    In case of tie, roll until a winner is decided.

        • FumpyAer [any, comrade/them]
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          221 year ago

          They’re making money on it, so that’s reason enough for them.

          Presumably, the few people that buy it will open and use it.

          • TreadOnMe [none/use name]
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            271 year ago

            I highly doubt they are making much money, if any on it. Board game development and manufacturing is expensive in the U.S. especially for a one-off. A game with this many decks and pieces would probably cost an easy $100 in a regular retail environment, which is likely why the run is limited.

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              1 year ago

              I expect a larger, less limited run for a higher price later on if this test run sells well. If this is a loss leader, it’s also a marketing gambit.

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                It used to be better even 10 years ago, but my understanding is that the demand for time on the manufacturing machines has gone way up due to Kickstarter and the popularity of D&D, and supply of machines has not gone up because it takes engineers and investors literally begging (and sometimes even threatening to sue from the investor-side) for management to even consider buying new machines (Thanks Lean Six Sigma). I’d say the biggest thing creating cost here is the board itself, the packaging, and the (looks like three or four) decks of cards, not the punch tokens.

                That said, I could be way off and they are pushing these babies out for 10 bucks a pop.

                I have a buddy that just published a game last year, and his set up isn’t much more complicated than this, with more plastic counters, and his ran for 80 dollars outside of retail, which wasn’t much above cost (according to him).

                • Leon_Grotsky [comrade/them]
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                  I think a good comparison would be a game like Dead of Winter which has like at least twice as much papercraft stuff in it as this Storm the Capitol game but at highest I think sold $79.99 retail and was rather profitable.

                  The difference in your friend’s game is the plastic counters, I think. A pair of my friends have been publishing games for almost a decade now and they try to exclusively design papercraft games because of the difference in cost to produce.

            • FumpyAer [any, comrade/them]
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              They have 30k members that collectively pay them $100k per month over patreon. Plus the large number of folks like me who listen on bootleg feeds and their public feed. I think that’s enough people that they can sell out a limited run of a board game.

  • frogbellyratbone_ [e/em/eir, any]
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    1 year ago

    yoooooo i love asymmetrical boardgames (1v2, 1v3, 2v4, etc.). i know this is a bit and a joke but on first glance it looks like it could be legit good

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        That had more to do with the solicitation of donations of the bootleg podcast. Knowing how game development and manufacturing works, I don’t think they are going to make much money on this bit. If they really wanted to start making money, they would do ad sponsors or start selling more t-shirts.

        • emizeko [they/them]
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          1 year ago

          Young Chomsky is a mod on the subreddit and removes stuff all the time that he won’t get a cut of

          • TreadOnMe [none/use name]
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            Nah they’ve never discussed it as far as I can tell, I just know that as soon as the first solicitation went up, that was when the feed got DMCA’d but they haven’t gone out of their way to take down other feeds, which are on c/podcasts.

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      It’s a good way to calm your hooting chud uncle and your crowing lib aunt and have some good old fashioned family fun everyone can enjoy