Why not Tabletop it?
Jan 24, 2019 13:05:04 GMT -8
Post by Brandon R on Jan 24, 2019 13:05:04 GMT -8
Towergirls has interested me greatly since my first viewing on a website (yeah its one of "those" websites) but ever since then I was very interested in the concept and brang it up to my DND group. We play 5E mostly but the gang are used to my campaigns being very heavily modded. So when I brought these pictures up because we all have no shame they got excited. I have tried to implement stuff but it does not blend with the world of Faerun too well, so I tried to design my own world using your resources up to V4's data and I just could not get a wide enough planet. So playing the game's public build did help but in the end I wondered, why not create a tabletop for this?
I know that seems rather bold of me to assume you haven't or to ask you to split your already stretched out efforts. I just figure if a board game was released on say Tabletop Simulator (With a possible donation method in the description like a link to your patreon), a physical copy on like Amazon, or even digital copies sold, it would increase the knowledge of your game existing and in development. Until /just/ today I did not know there was a patreon beforehand and I have been looking at these pictures for quite some time. (Also because I never really seen the fine print. I am dumb.)
Even if you need some development help on that front I would be more than happy to devote my free time to assist in balance and creating the play table and whatever else I could offer you. I just feel it's a missed opportunity.
-Your weeb-as-hell Fan: Brandon.
I know that seems rather bold of me to assume you haven't or to ask you to split your already stretched out efforts. I just figure if a board game was released on say Tabletop Simulator (With a possible donation method in the description like a link to your patreon), a physical copy on like Amazon, or even digital copies sold, it would increase the knowledge of your game existing and in development. Until /just/ today I did not know there was a patreon beforehand and I have been looking at these pictures for quite some time. (Also because I never really seen the fine print. I am dumb.)
Even if you need some development help on that front I would be more than happy to devote my free time to assist in balance and creating the play table and whatever else I could offer you. I just feel it's a missed opportunity.
-Your weeb-as-hell Fan: Brandon.