Shadow Economy of Publishing RPGs, The
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ID: | SEM1462460 |
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Web site: | http://www.burningwheel.com/ |
Email: | burningwheel (at) burningwheel.com (Replace (at) with @ for real address.) |
Category: | Seminar |
Rules: | Game system not specified |
Time slot: | Sat Aug 16 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm (1 hour) |
Cost: | $0.00 |
Host: | Luke Crane (Burning Wheel) |
Ages: | Everyone (6+) |
Experience required: | None (You've never played before - rules will be taught) |
Materials provided? | Yes |
Location: | Crowne Plaza, room Victoria Station C/D |
Tickets: | 33 out of 40 are available (as of 7:02 am Thursday August 27th, 2020) |
Event added: | Thu Aug 27 7:02 am |
Who really works on your RPGs? How much do RPGs really cost to produce?
In RPG-land, hidden behind the desks of long-suffering freelancers and the labor of lovelorn game designers is a legion of shadow workers. These people dedicate their time and expertise to making games at little or no cost. What does a game truly cost once you factor in their value to the process? What does this say about how we value the games we love so much?