Re: Scanning the maps from Dragon Pass and Nomad Gods

From: Alison Place <alison_place_at_pzH-voQuqozHUx4LRZWluy7Etespao91KedRPXmC0-QDHQJBQmpXmfEKWeW-235Kqk>
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2007 11:04:19 -0700 (PDT)


I know that we'd be interested in an English version of Nomad Gods, the game.

Alison

> In message
> <4055C726-DE2B-42CD-80E4-336EAB0DDD55_at_D3CsX9SRBoq3P7a6-g-Gk3CmgfCBy7VdVlMxfEL_wowEluNh03Q-XGwXS.yahoo.invalid> David
> Scott writes:
>
> >We produced a number of copies of the Nomad Gods
> maps for a two maybe
> >even three Convulsions (with permission). They were
> done by a
> >commercial reprographics company. I don't recall
> the cost being
> >"that" high, maybe =A310-15 per copy, I'm sure we
> got four full size
> >colour maps for less than =A340. That was a few
> years ago. I also
> >remember that the large UW maps sold well at cons.
> Perhaps they would
> >be even more desirable if it was the game as well.
> Do people want to
> >buy the whole game in a tube & ziplock bag? Over
> to you Rick...
>
> I'd certainly be interested in Nomad Gods but I
> can't see the game
> being viable because of the minimum run for printed
> counter sheets.
> Having said that it is possible to get blank counter
> sheets and
> a sheet of sticky labels could be printed and the
> buyer gets to
> cut them out and stick them on. Again a PDF version
> is probably the
> way to go.
>
> --
> Donald Oddy
> http://www.grove.demon.co.uk/
>
       



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