So, I just got my copy of Labyrinths and was very excited. I had organized before hand a group of nine friends and we were all stoked to try the epic game mode.
Imagine my disappointment when I start reading the rules and realize you need three copies of the scenario pack in order to play epic mode.
Now just to say this upfront - my issue is not that you need 3 copies in order to play. I think that's fine. My issue is that all marketing material I've been exposed made it seem as if one pack would be enough.
I don't mind requiring 3 packs to play with 3 groups. That makes sense, but be upfront about it.
The back of the Labyrinths of Lunacy packaging says: "This scenario can be played with a single group of 1-4 investigators [...] It can also be played with three simultaneous groups of up to twelve investigators".
The release announcement is even worse, saying "This Scenario Pack can accommodate up to twelve investigators divided into three teams in the Epic Multiplayer Mode.". The use of the singular "scenario pack" is pretty hard to misunderstand, and nowhere does it mention that you would need three copies.
I know a lot of people like to criticize the LCG business model for requiring players to buy multiple copies of certain items. As I said above, that's not the issue here. Even for a single group, this is still an excellent value for a 3-scenraio mini-campaign. The issue is the marketing making it seem like one pack would be needed. When marketing the core set - it was very clear that one set would support 1-2 players, while two sets would be needed for 3-4. I don't understand why the same approach couldn't be taken here.
I just thought it would do well to bring this issue to the attention of FFG in the hopes that future marketing would be clearer in what actually can and cannot be done with each product.