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Gaming => Board and Card Games => Topic started by: Zarniwoop on 19 November 2012, 10:43:17



Title: Boardgame Expansion Rules
Post by: Zarniwoop on 19 November 2012, 10:43:17
A lot of boardgames are given expansions to increase the options and indeed provide more longevity to the gameplay.

All this is fine and I embrace the chance to relive old favourites in new ways.

My curiosity though is when these expansions are being designed why do we only get a rulebook of the differences? What is stopping the publisher providing a revised ruleset with the base game + the expansion + any FAQ/Errata into one consolidated ruleset.

This, especially for more complicated games, would enhance the ability to pick up the nuances of the new rules and allow easy reference without having to continually juggle between two or more rulebooks.

If this is purely down to cost, which in the current climate is understandable, why not produce it as a PDF that could be made available from their website or indeed here on the BGG. Given owners the chance to print a revised rulebook themselves.

Just some random thoughts I've had and I am interested in other peoples opinions on these.


Title: Re: Boardgame Expansion Rules
Post by: EvilGinger on 19 November 2012, 12:59:11
I would be inclined to agree with Zarni especially given that the rules sets for most games are quite slim volumes & so really can't cost that much so would not appreciably increase the price of the expansion &  an expansion is by its nature useless without the base game.

 >:DGinger