the Haunted Jester |
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The idea I had was to use the same size card stock that the pawns are printed on and design easy to assemble terrain for your home gaming use. I believe that different stands will need to be made, perhaps more rectangular, and in different shapes to allow some of the versatility seen in Terraclips. It could help make the Pathfinder pawn line more frequent throughout the year and provide some nice affordable dungeon dressing for gaming groups.
I like the idea of having this product still packaged in the Pawn boxes, but based on various types such as:
- Crypts and Catacombs
- Classic Dungeon
- Inns/ Taverns
- City Buildings
any thoughts???...
Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
This really doesn't align all that well with our existing resources or core competencies. Tokens are relatively easy and use mainly artwork that we already have, while this would require somebody experienced with designing 3d structures, plus all-new art. It therefore sounds more like something we'd love to license to an established third party.
(Which, by the way, we more or less actually did once upon a time, though in a slightly different format...)
the Haunted Jester |
This really doesn't align all that well with our existing resources or core competencies. Tokens are relatively easy and use mainly artwork that we already have, while this would require somebody experienced with designing 3d structures, plus all-new art. It therefore sounds more like something we'd love to license to an established third party.
(Which, by the way, we more or less actually did once upon a time, though in a slightly different format...)
Thank you Vic for the insight on this matter. Perhaps sometime down the road a third party with the capabilities of representing the Pathfinder brand will come along and take on this task.
Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
Any reasons why World Works Games may have stopped doing Pathfinder brand material?
All I'll note is that our press release on the partnership said that the first product would be available in February 2009—which it was—with monthly releases following... and the second (and last) release came out in October 2010.