TFW you put together a tall pile of RPGs that you’re willing to sell in hopes of trimming your collection, and you look at your game shelf/shelves and they don’t seem to have shrunk one iota.
TFW you put together a tall pile of RPGs that you’re willing to sell in hopes of trimming your collection, and you look at your game shelf/shelves and they don’t seem to have shrunk one iota.
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It’s those Kickstarters. The new books sneak up on ya and silently fill those holes in the shelf.
Adam Day Yes! It’s even weirder, given the long time-frame for KS delivery, to know how much more stuff is looming on the horizon.
Mark Delsing ah, but that’s the rub, I think. Such a long period of time between commitment and project fulfilment means you ultimately forget you have books arriving on your door step. For me anyhow.
I’m not even as crazy a backer as some and I think I have a half dozen, give or take, RPGs in waiting for the next 2-12 months.
You fill several crates with RPG’s to thin your collection. Four years later, crates are still in the corner….