by faizali
From BGG stats we know that 16.8k copies of Volume 1 are owned and 10.5k copies of Robin Hood vs. Bigfoot. I'm sure some people own Vol. 1 and not this exp. and vice versa, but if we assume 100% overlap, that's an over 60% conversion rate, meaning that for each Vol. 1 sold you have a 60% chance of a Robin Hood vs. Bigfoot sale. Basically, if you produce Vol. 1 at some rate, you can produce this expansion at half or a third of that rate and expect the units to be sold. Add on top of that that Bigfoot is a top tier fighter and players looking to get serious about the game will want to try him and that Robin Hood is cool and looks fun to play (wouldn't know though).This game can basically go in two directions, one where expansions become collectibles which people buy to own something rare that others don't have, but which sit on a shelf and are never played, or another where it's fully supported and has a legitimate chance at becoming one of the great card games because the company focuses on getting product into the hands of people who want to play. I have no doubt the capital required for another run could be raised very quickly with a crowdfunding campaign.