Getting Things Rolling

October 24, 2008 on 11:12 am | In Monsterpocalypse |

Its been a little while since I posted something here–my apologies. We’ve been busy getting future sets ready for publication along with dealing with all those activities that come with a game’s release.

Now that MONSTERPOCALYPSE has been in the marketplace for a couple of weeks, it seems like there are plenty of you out there who have really taken to it. That’s awesome (and reassuring)! It truly is a treat to see people enjoying a game you put some hard work into.

The online community has really been taking off. Not only our hosted forum but also some of the non-official sites seem to be getting a lot of activity. One site I saw has a section for conversions and repaints, and I must say there’s some pretty intriguing stuff in there! There have been lots of great threads on all the forums I’ve visited.

With the online community getting legs, rules questions are starting to come in. I always enjoy coming up with the answer to these sorts of questions, so I’m psyched. Of course, 99% of the time the answer’s in the rulebook (especially for a new game that people haven’t had as much time to crawl around in), but there’s always that other 1% I have to work for. I’ve had a couple of really good examples of those come by my desk and have started an accumulated rulings document. We’ll make that available for you guys to reference once it gets enough rulings in it. Be patient, though! The questions are coming in a trickle and not a flood, so it may take a while.

In regards to future sets, I sent the stuff off for I Chomp NY a couple of weeks ago. Yesterday we got to see the gypsums, which is what they call the resin mock-ups of the figures, and “I’ll tell you what,” they look great. Even though the gypsums are yellow and have Chinese writing on them, it’s still pretty cool to get to assemble and behold their awesomeness. When I get some pics I can share, I’ll post them!

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