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by riffraff
148 days ago
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> near monopoly position in their niche how do you identify their niche? Miniature wargaming has a bunch of competitors[0], and so does genre publishing. I suppose they have more physical shops and places to play[1], and it's easier to find people to play with, so that may be what you're think of. I myself never played the TT game, but I love the world of 40k, and have spent a lot of time consuming related content. I'd pay for WarhammerTV, if they just let me! [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_miniature_wargames [1] I recall looking slack jawed at the awesome miniatures in a GW shop in.. Maidenhead, I think? 60k people. Around ~1993, I was a kid in a "english studying" holiday. |
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I can't think of anything that comes close on tabletop in terms of number of active players. I've just moved to a new town (pop ~5K), there's a club and that wasn't surprising. I wouldn't expect that with any other wargame.