A group of friends of mine are looking at how willing people would be to pay for TTRPG games with a more frequent certain quality to them. Any responses would be a big help to them.
Yep, the market for paid TTRPG of all sorts is sort of well beyond feasibility studies. Start Playing Games a bit over a week ago pulled in $6.5 million in venture capital.
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Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
I'm still trying to figure out how to play the game. However, it appears that getting a spot on the free games on roll20 is difficult. Instead, I resolved to devote my time to learning how to be a DM and creating my own games with cheats here. As far as this is concerned, it is progressing, and I will have a game ready in a couple of weeks while I set up the board and story.
I just thought I'd share this because there aren't many paid D&D games. I normally see two groups saying it isn't worth it, one saying "you paid for the movie ticket to watch that movie, right?"
I totally understand what you mean about the scarcity of paid D&D games. Some players may be hesitant to invest in such games, but it's essential to recognize that the experience and enjoyment you get from a well-crafted game can be truly worth it. Comparing it to buying a movie ticket for a great movie is a good analogy; sometimes, investing in quality entertainment is absolutely worthwhile.
So, keep up the good work, and I hope your upcoming game turns out to be a fantastic experience for you and your players. Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and let your creativity shine as you journey through the realms of imagination in D&D! Happy gaming!
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A group of friends of mine are looking at how willing people would be to pay for TTRPG games with a more frequent certain quality to them. Any responses would be a big help to them.
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/2Z9VWPH
You might want to check out StartPlaying.
There's a thriving culture of paid games already in existence!
Yep, the market for paid TTRPG of all sorts is sort of well beyond feasibility studies. Start Playing Games a bit over a week ago pulled in $6.5 million in venture capital.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
I'm still trying to figure out how to play the game. However, it appears that getting a spot on the free games on roll20 is difficult. Instead, I resolved to devote my time to learning how to be a DM and creating my own games with cheats here. As far as this is concerned, it is progressing, and I will have a game ready in a couple of weeks while I set up the board and story.
I just thought I'd share this because there aren't many paid D&D games. I normally see two groups saying it isn't worth it, one saying "you paid for the movie ticket to watch that movie, right?"
I totally understand what you mean about the scarcity of paid D&D games. Some players may be hesitant to invest in such games, but it's essential to recognize that the experience and enjoyment you get from a well-crafted game can be truly worth it. Comparing it to buying a movie ticket for a great movie is a good analogy; sometimes, investing in quality entertainment is absolutely worthwhile.
So, keep up the good work, and I hope your upcoming game turns out to be a fantastic experience for you and your players. Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and let your creativity shine as you journey through the realms of imagination in D&D! Happy gaming!