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Interesting review and game mechanics to factor in the terrain and the weather.
How much does the game cost?
Brant:
In this para there's a major typo:
QuoteOtSuffice it to say that a Refit Step means none of the following Steps occur, though there's a lot that goes on during this Step, which I'll get into more later.
It's the paragraph just under the Date track.
^Sloppy :P
Quote from: airboy on October 14, 2017, 02:50:44 PM
Interesting review and game mechanics to factor in the terrain and the weather.
How much does the game cost?
I think I paid $38 for it off of Walmart.com.
Surprising they're stocking Compass products.
I was looking at 'The Captain Is Dead,' so I wasn't looking for wargames. I searched as an afterthought and was surprised to find Wally.com sells wargames...well, though a secondary seller, but still.
It's interesting what you can find on different sites.
Quote from: mirth on October 14, 2017, 04:05:53 PM
Surprising they're stocking Compass products.
They used to sell my novel, too. Still might for all I know! (...for varying values of the term "sell". ;) I don't think anyone has ever bought one from them, and they don't stock the things.)
I just checked Walmart.com and it looks like Noble Knight Games is one of the resellers so that accounts for at least some of the wargames.
One of the other resellers has OGRE 6th Ed. for $52 US:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ogre-Sixth-Edition-An-exciting-fast-playing-war-game-for-two-players-By-Steve-Jackson-Games/728253797
^ Yeesh. It's only $35 now on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Steve-Jackson-Games-1315SJG-Edition/dp/B01LXKJ4T8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1508019279&sr=8-1&keywords=ogre+6th+edition
I grabbed it for $27 earlier, so the price varies.
I think Compass's site has War in the Wind for $57 or so.
Yep. MSRP is $57. Funny how you never have to really pay full MSRP though, with pretty much any company.
As a publisher, I can tell how that works. Manufacture's Suggested Retail Price basically sets a variable for how much the retailer can keep from the products they sell. I set my book at $25 which is a typical price for a hardcover epic fantasy with a dust jacket, but Amazon only has to pay my distributor half that for any sale. Out of the $12.50, my distributor pays shipping cost (which is better for bulk naturally to Amazon for stock, assuming Amazon orders to keep stock -- they don't always do that but they want the option), sales taxes as appropriate, and their own cut for profit (from which they then pay various other taxes related to businesses). I get $6.50, if I recall correctly (it might be $8, I don't recall exactly. I don't get enough sales to remember. ;) ) From that I pay my own income taxes as appropriate. If someone else had written the book, or if I had a staff, I'd pay a certain percentage from that $6.50, after taxes, as royalties to the author, etc. Amazon gets permission to charge up to $25 per book, and so they can keep up to $12.50, but they can discount up to 49% and still make some kind of profit on it.
Meanwhile, back on topic: I love the Thousand Mile War, and I'm glad to see a decent system gaming it! O0
It's VERY decent. Very easy to get in to. As I said in the review, though, I'd buy it with an eye on playing it solo rather than two-player. You can do the latter, but the system is very much conducive to solitaire play.