At their own stated production cost of $20 per unit, that’s $6.4 million in manufacturing costs. At $150 MSRP? That’s $48 million in potential retail value.
It's wild to me that the company behind Gloomhaven, a product sold with 650% markup, cannot stay in business.
What's that leftists always like to say? "The company would do anything, except the right thing." Suddenly they bark like seals because the company would do anything other than crack open a business directory and find someone to print their stuff here because that might cut into that massive fat ball of profit.
It's dweeb D&D. It has the click clack, but isn't as nerdy or cool as the bigger names. Everyone I know who plays the game is a science teacher in highschool or works at a chemist shop. Definitely I to the subject, but not as much as others.
That fucking stings because my brother is literally a highschool teacher and he's huge on that fantasy board game shit. He's a walking stereotype and I didn't even know because that's not my hobby group. I've learned something new.
Nice article.
It's wild to me that the company behind Gloomhaven, a product sold with 650% markup, cannot stay in business.
What's that leftists always like to say? "The company would do anything, except the right thing." Suddenly they bark like seals because the company would do anything other than crack open a business directory and find someone to print their stuff here because that might cut into that massive fat ball of profit.
$20 is overinflated too. The writer said it was actually about half that. For a game that easily cost well over $120. That’s insane markup.
Here’s what amuses me most. The creator of Gloomhaven, works or worked in the county I live in which has a board game manufacturing facility.
Pisses me off too because it’s one of my favorite board games.
It's dweeb D&D. It has the click clack, but isn't as nerdy or cool as the bigger names. Everyone I know who plays the game is a science teacher in highschool or works at a chemist shop. Definitely I to the subject, but not as much as others.
That fucking stings because my brother is literally a highschool teacher and he's huge on that fantasy board game shit. He's a walking stereotype and I didn't even know because that's not my hobby group. I've learned something new.
At no point have I thought I'll of people who played it. They're aware of the other stuff, but only want to go so far into it.
I don't think ill merely more playing it. He keeps seven board games in his trunk in lieu of a flat tire changing kit.