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Title: [GenCon 2007] Ashcan Front: Who's giving the discounts?
Post by: Andy Kitkowski on August 09, 2007, 06:07:30 PM
Quick question, I was wondering who at the Ashcan Front was giving discounts/refunds on final products and the like?

IIRC, Kevin Allen Jr's project is going to have a price tag of like $5-$8, with a voucher where when the final game comes out the purchaser will get that full $5-8 back.

I was wondering who else was offering this kind of partial or full incentive?

-Andy
Title: Re: [GenCon 2007] Ashcan Front: Who's giving the discounts?
Post by: Paul Czege on August 09, 2007, 07:58:09 PM
For reference, the complete list of ashcans expected at the Front:


Paul
Title: Re: [GenCon 2007] Ashcan Front: Who's giving the discounts?
Post by: Kevin Allen Jr on August 09, 2007, 08:00:12 PM
Andy's a little mistaken about what exactly it is i'm doing.

Sweet Agatha: Preview/Ashcan edition is going to cost $10.00 @ the ashcan front. It is 16 B/W pages, and provides you with enough materials to play the "trailer" of Sweet Agatha. It comes with a mail in form. If you mail in the form (and very hopefully offer some critique/advice) you will receive for free the Final Edition of the game come early September.

The full version is 36 full color pages on glossy heavy paper (the same kind of paper burning empires is printed on by and by), comes with a poster, and gives you everything you need to enjoy the complete Sweet Agatha experience a couple times over. If you were just going to buy this when it comes out it will cost $12.00. Therefore:

Buy the cheep preview, send in the form (please offer some critique, although you aren't required to), get the full game a little later for free.

Some of the materials and story presented in the Ashcan will NOT re-appear in the final, so you get a couple little bonuses with that as well.
Title: Re: [GenCon 2007] Ashcan Front: Who's giving the discounts?
Post by: Andy Kitkowski on August 09, 2007, 08:48:19 PM
Quote from: Kevin Allen Jr on August 09, 2007, 08:00:12 PM
Buy the cheep preview, send in the form (please offer some critique, although you aren't required to), get the full game a little later for free.

Thanks for the explanation, man!

I remember back in... was it 2004?  When With Great Power and Robots and Rapiers were released in Ashcan. WGP was $8-10, and Michael offered the price of the ashcan off of the final price of the book.  Ralph did a similar thing with R&R: R&R was never released, but that was a risk worth taking nonetheless.

Anyone else with the Ashcan booth doing anything similar to Kevin, or Michael/Ralph from before?

Thanks!

-Andy
Title: Re: [GenCon 2007] Ashcan Front: Who's giving the discounts?
Post by: Ryan Macklin on August 09, 2007, 09:37:49 PM
I'm planning on doing *something* for people who actually participate in helping out my game.  I don't know what that "something" is yet, so I don't want to declare it prematurely and regret it later (since that could become a disincentive for me when it comes to actually producing the final game).

Title: Re: [GenCon 2007] Ashcan Front: Who's giving the discounts?
Post by: Paul Czege on August 09, 2007, 09:39:32 PM
Just to be clear, participating designers at The Ashcan Front are welcome to give these kinds of discounts if they want. I'm not planning to do it myself for the Acts of Evil ashcan. I think a discount casts the transaction as a payment of faith in me as a designer, and as such it's not going to get me the feedback and playtesting the game needs. I think folks who would be motivated to own an ashcan by a discount are probably the wrong customers.

Here's me reaching out to the right ones in the Invitation that opens the Acts of Evil ashcan:


Paul
Title: Re: [GenCon 2007] Ashcan Front: Who's giving the discounts?
Post by: Matt Snyder on August 13, 2007, 03:29:50 AM
Andy, as you've probably figured out here, Kevin's preview edition of Sweet Agatha is the only Ashcan Front game I know of giving a discount of some kind.

Here is a link to the booth catalog (http://www.chimera.info/wp-content/uploads/AshcanFrontCatalog.pdf) to get a sneak peek at the very nice selection of games.