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Help spread the word about ICE games!
Bruce:
If your interested in getting ICE games out there in the real world and giving the guys who make our favorite game a little help. Then post your ideas here as to what you and others can do to help.
The ideas I've used so far are:
Posting to other RPG forums about ICE games.
Running demos and events at your local gaming hub
I ask any and all who read this post to go to ENworld and post to this forum http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?345583-Favourite-Non-D-amp-D-games that asks the question of "What is your favorite non-D&D Games?" Please put the word out about ICE games!!
Bruce
P.S. Are there any other RPG forums out there I can go post about ICE games?
PhillipAEllis:
A thought: if you're in other RPG forums, and there's no problem doing so, you may like to add the URL for these forums (with appropriate text) to your signature.
Old Man:
I'd love to see more people in the Rolemaster communities over on Google+
Some other cool sites:
http://www.thepiazza.org.uk
http://www.dragonsfoot.org/forums/index.php
http://www.realroleplaying.com/rmsmf/index.php?action=forum - a half-dozen or more HARP and/or Rolemaster PBEMs here (I am in four!)
markc:
I also think U-Tube Videos would help a lot.
MDC
Cory Magel:
I'm not sure how well speaking to store owners will help as that largely depends on there being printed stock available for stores to purchase... but talking to any local game stores in your area and inquiring if they carry RM, HARP, etc. products would be a good idea.
Granted, there are not a lot of RPG oriented stores around (I'm in the Seattle/Bellevue/Tacoma area, good sized cities, and there are very few good ones left - maybe three), but it would be good to get the game back on the radar for them. Every single game store I have mentioned "ICE" to for a very long time initially responded with "Didn't they go bankrupt?" Only one local store (the only REALLY good one around imo) carries RM that I know of and most of that is the RM-Classic stuff (not even HARP), likely purchased previous to the newest license holder. I suspect that is largely due to our crowd talking to them about it.
BTW, if you live in the Puget Sound area check out... they are both pretty good stores. Books, Miniatures, gaming space, events, etc.
The Game Matrix (Tacoma) - Best miniature selection around.
http://www.thegamematrix.com/
Card Kingdom Inc (Seattle) - Best CCG selection around.
http://www.cardkingdom.com/
https://plus.google.com/100362291418822715076/photos?hl=en
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