That seems a really weird thing to ask for. It’s crowd funding. It’s not supposed to be structured like a formal established business venture. In fact I’d be suspicious of any crowd funding campaign that did already have talk about retailers.
No response to web form inquiring about retailer sales.
Were you expecting a response in the absolute maximum 6 hours between me posting this video and you leaving your comment? (Assuming you saw my post, viewed it, and then contacted them the instant I posted it.)
I think you’re expecting a very small company to be behaving like a large established one like Hasbro. And that’s just not a reasonable expectation to have. You can contact them at the retail info address they’ve shared, or don’t. It’s up to you. Bitching about it on Lemmy is hardly productive, especially when they’ve given every indication that they try to do the right thing at every turn. (Compare: their open licensing rules to the highly restrictive ones being imposed by another post-OGL upstart in Daggerheart.) It took me very little effort to find their stance on local game stores. If you actually cared, you could have put in the same effort in less time than you’ve already spent having this conversation.
That seems a really weird thing to ask for. It’s crowd funding. It’s not supposed to be structured like a formal established business venture. In fact I’d be suspicious of any crowd funding campaign that did already have talk about retailers.
Were you expecting a response in the absolute maximum 6 hours between me posting this video and you leaving your comment? (Assuming you saw my post, viewed it, and then contacted them the instant I posted it.)
I think you’re expecting a very small company to be behaving like a large established one like Hasbro. And that’s just not a reasonable expectation to have. You can contact them at the retail info address they’ve shared, or don’t. It’s up to you. Bitching about it on Lemmy is hardly productive, especially when they’ve given every indication that they try to do the right thing at every turn. (Compare: their open licensing rules to the highly restrictive ones being imposed by another post-OGL upstart in Daggerheart.) It took me very little effort to find their stance on local game stores. If you actually cared, you could have put in the same effort in less time than you’ve already spent having this conversation.
No, but I was expecting a response in the several months since I filled out their web contact form (not the email address you linked).