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And TN has already been mentioned as having 2 playgroups that are also growing, and getting stronger.
The playgroup in Arcadia, California hereby enacts the STAMP Act, which requires all players who live in the west coast colonies to participate in our tournaments by videoconferencing.And in those tournaments, ANB shall be played as printed.
I'm interviewing for an internship at Genentech soon, so with any luck I'll be in California over the summer .Now, I haven't played in several years...
Which corporate location? If it's Vacaville it's near where I visit family. We could have some locals.
I think I disappeared in 2012... was it some world disaster gone awry or something? I don't remember... Anyway, I MIGHT be re-entering the game now that the rules and such have been mostly sorted out, and there are new starter decks for me to force re-learn the game. Probably will be quite some time before I participate in a tournament though... Seeing as the U.S./Canada border and 10+ hours distance stands in my way lol . Who knows, maybe I will start a Canadian division
Quote from: COUNTER_SNIPER on September 08, 2014, 03:14:48 PMI think I disappeared in 2012... was it some world disaster gone awry or something? I don't remember... Anyway, I MIGHT be re-entering the game now that the rules and such have been mostly sorted out, and there are new starter decks for me to force re-learn the game. Probably will be quite some time before I participate in a tournament though... Seeing as the U.S./Canada border and 10+ hours distance stands in my way lol . Who knows, maybe I will start a Canadian division Welcome Back! Will you be working your way back to Florida anytime soon?
There's a few players in Winnipeg who have come down to Minneapolis on occasion for tournaments. If you ever feel so bold (and depending on where in The Great White North you are) you would be more than welcome.
It's thrilling to hear about playgroups like Iowa and Oakdale that are thriving, and I'm hoping that people like Mark, Bryan, and Gabe can give detailed explanations as to how they've managed to foster that. The Hanover, PA playgroup has continued to do as well, but we don't see the kind of growth that other playgroups do.
If only 2 people still enjoy playing a game of redemption with each other, the game will not die.
Does Redemption even make a notable profit anymore in sales? I thought it has been said elsewhere Redemption barely breaks even. From a business standpoint, the game died years ago.
Quote from: Master KChief on October 20, 2014, 05:55:17 AMDoes Redemption even make a notable profit anymore in sales? I thought it has been said elsewhere Redemption barely breaks even. From a business standpoint, the game died years ago.From what I understand Redemption's smaller but passionate demographic is more like a cult following. I Bet, even if the whole game went entirely out of print, there would still be groups of diehard players that would make their own unofficial expansions or continue playing with what cards they had and gathering people until there was enough of a following to be worthy of printing new cards.
Less than 20 people? I think it would be more, but I could be wrong.
We should promote this game as uncool, because then we would attract a ton of hipsters.