by faizali
I'm only arguing because I love the game, but not running a product because it's successful is not computing. As a retailer I would dedicate more shelf space to a game that was seeing quick throughput through my store, as you see for games such as Codenames and Carcassonne. The issue may not be that there's not enough shelf space, but rather that they are not thinking about this game as they do about Codenames or Catan. Your distributors should be comfortable with maintaining higher levels of inventory since they know orders will keep coming from retailers and distributor warehouse space seems to be the more relevant factor. Also the boxes for your two character expansions are quite small.This expansion is also your first two character expansion, so it's the logical next step for anyone who enjoyed Vol. 1 from a date of release perspective. How much shelf space is dedicated to Magic the Gathering, Warhammer 40K, HeroClix? Anyways I think this is a temporary issue, I'm sure you guys will run the product in the future, it's just that in the intervening period there will be a dearth of Robin Hood and more importantly Bigfoot decks available for people interested in competitive play. When people know that a deck is good but they can't access it, budding local competitive scenes may end up stifled.