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I don't think Redemption will ever die because it has the living and breathing word of God on it.KingLeo
Well they said that since they've told kids they can't play games like yugioh, MTG, and other secular card games it wouldn't be fair to those children if they allowed others to play Redemption.
So I can say that in Florida groups are pretty scattered.
Quote from: Arrthoa on January 21, 2013, 05:44:25 PMSo I can say that in Florida groups are pretty scattered. I think people don't realize just how big of a state Florida is. When I lived in the Northeast, you could hit seven states in less than 300 miles, whereas here in Florida you could drive for 700 miles and still be in Florida. I realize that this is true in other states as well, but I was comparing what it is like for me. From CT, I used to be able to get to both Roy's tournaments in NY and John M.'s tournaments in MA in half the time that it would take the Delarosa's to come to my tournaments here in FL.
700 miles where the tallest mountain is an overpass.
I'd be more afraid of the gators than the hills
I dont think that the game will die out completely. It may slow down but there is always word spread and people wanting to learn. I wish more stores would sell packs and things again. Only place to buy them know is online.
My local Family Christian Store still sells them. Unfortunately, every time I go in there, my son and I find several opened boosters and TexP packs. Good ole' Pine Hills.
There was also that one game that had artwork from the same people behind Magi Nation. Principality I think was the name.
4th Edition starters (plus a card pack for RoA # 26 and promo cards) should go to printer soon. Overall Cactus is doing well. It's first by God's grace and then thanks to Cranium, Scrabble, Apples to Apples, Taboo and the toy line. I still care about Redemption and have not given up. Even so, it only represents 5% of our sales these days. Therefore, I have to be careful not to let it take too much of my time. We will hope for and work toward the new starters making it easier for new players to enter the game and see what happens. I still get calls or e-mails from parents who have discovered the game and have children old enough to play. They are very excited. This more than anything drives me to keep it going. Whatever happens, Redemption has already done much good and given me some of my best friends these last 17 years.Blessings,Rob
Ban Gatorade!
Quote from: The Guardian on January 22, 2013, 04:21:28 PMBan Gatorade!sorry guardian, i had to dislike your comment for this reason;ever since when i first started this game, there has been one drink to me that goes together with the game like peanut butter and jelly and thats gatorade or powerade. its weird ik but still, powerade/gatorade and redemption just click to me cause while im playing the game i love, i take a drink of powerade or gatorade to help keep me focused and just get me in the zone when im playing. in my mind, powerade/gatorade is the drink of redemption.
Quote from: New Raven BR on May 15, 2013, 01:03:05 PMQuote from: The Guardian on January 22, 2013, 04:21:28 PMBan Gatorade!sorry guardian, i had to dislike your comment for this reason;ever since when i first started this game, there has been one drink to me that goes together with the game like peanut butter and jelly and thats gatorade or powerade. its weird ik but still, powerade/gatorade and redemption just click to me cause while im playing the game i love, i take a drink of powerade or gatorade to help keep me focused and just get me in the zone when im playing. in my mind, powerade/gatorade is the drink of redemption.Mountain Dew.