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Re: [piecepack] Crazy idea
- To: piecepack@yahoogroups.com
- Subject: Re: [piecepack] Crazy idea
- From: Michael Van Biesbrouck <mlvanbie@...>
- Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 20:43:16 -0800
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On 11/12/05, CaptKevMan <captkevman@...> wrote:
> I'm thinking if it could be produced cheaply enough,
> it could be a great gateway/advertisement product in
> someplace like Dollar Tree, and would be a basic box
> including the basic piecepack set (again, printed
> inexpensively on cardboard, and die cut for punchout),
> along with a few game rules and a link to
> piecepack.org and the full library of games.
>
> That could possibly raise the awareness and popularity
> of piecepack.
A set designed with ads as part of the artwork could be distributed to
con attendees at a gaming con. If the sample games match attendee
interests it would be an excellent promotion for both piecepack and
the company (-ies) featured on the pieces.
Two sheets of printed light cardstock shouldn't be that expensive when
printed in the thousands with double-sided colour art (or one B&W and
the other colour), but will the printing and perforations line up?
Michael