1 minute ago, sarumanthewhite said:I thought for sure they would end OP at some point, but does that mean they won’t have a big even at Gen Con or something? I guess the bigger question is how they support a game that they don’t have OP for.
Note that they didn’t explicitly state that there were no more new figures coming. The notes from the designers were far more ominous. I think Church would be the best one to chime in and let us know if development is truly dead.
That would explain the big sell-off before the holidays as well...
This sounds like the end of all levels of organized play. Part of the world champions prizes is room/board/airfare to come to worlds the following year. I think the more telling point is that they go back two years, for which the first world champion might already have designed a unit card that will no longer be put into circulation. The lag time for Armada was the first WC in 2015 finally got his card into the game in 2018 (Nov to Feb, so about 2 years 4 months from winning), so I think the earlier poster's thought of that is what the contact being about seems reasonable.
Quotethere hasn't been any 'new stuff' for chess for ages and it's still a p e rfectly playable and enjoyable game .
That's a critical point. Chess has a long critical inertia behind it, whereas miniature games seem much more transient. Ultimately, I can find millions of chess players around the world, but finding Runewars players is a tougher option. And although I might only get out a board game on my shelf once every six months, I also didn't have to invest that much into that board game as I did for Runewars, so I'm much happier if I've got a regular gaming group for Runewars.
Also someone calculated that the number of "original" games of chess is in the vicinity of 10 raised to the sixty-first power. If you exclude the number of games where a move loses absolutely stupidly, there's still 10 raised to the twenty-first original games of chess. As a chess player, I just find that I play chess for quite different reasons than I play Runewars. There's often a kind of scientific art to how I play chess, but theme and setting factor into how I play Runewars. Also, at the highest levels, chess is studied to death, and the possibility of exploring a game that hasn't quite been figured out is one of the biggest joys I find in Armada and Runewars.
As I said earlier, there's still plenty of Runewars to be had. Its just a matter of maintaining any local critical mass you have for as long as you can.