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There’s about an equal number of people who’ve never heard of Campaign Cartographer and those who’ve seen it before and are interested. The focus at Spiel continues to be on new customers. Feedback of existing users on CC3+ was also very good, with equal praise going to the new artwork and the improved performance. People love his style and were (as usual) very impressed of how quickly you can put together a good-looking map with his symbols. I had the large 13th Age map in Mike Schley’s style on the table and that was a big draw. Prices were a little higher due to the weak Euro, which might have contributed to people buying smaller bundles. Overall we had a few more individual sales than last year, but less overall product sold. That made Sunday a very good day too, bringing 2015 up to par with last year which was also a very good year (where the first three days were all similarly good and then saw a sharp drop off on Sunday). Sunday morning started extremely slow, but then came a big rush around 2pm with kept going for at least 90 minutes, where all three of us were constantly talking, demoing and selling stuff. Traffic picked up heavily on Saturday, for one of busiest days (on our booth) in recent years. Despite the crowds, Thursday and Friday were a bit slow, giving us time to have a look around the halls in turns and do some more leisurely demos at the PC. Gordon helped with setup on Wednesday and Carsten arrived on Thursday morning (with a little delay due to the afore-mentioned shuttle service). Setup and all technical prep went without problems. It’s just that I think we supplement the rpg publishers so well. That’s not to say that those exhbitors weren’t very nice – they actually were very kind and a little mead-tasting is nothing to be sneered at. I’d have much preferred a space adjacent to one of the smaller German RPG publishers like Prometheus, Uhrwerk or Mantikore. Our part of the hall was relatively quiet for most of the time, and I wasn’t too thrilled that were we wedged between several mead, wine and beer booths and the big UltraPro (card sleeves and folders) stand. We didn’t feel the crowds so much at the Profantasy booth. Each morning the center would announce they’d be opening the doors 15 minutes early due to crowding at the entrances. Friends reported 45 minutes wait times (and more) for shuttle services from parking to the halls. I’m pretty sure they’ll be announcing a new visitor record again, but there were some problems due to so many visitors and some train troubles (due to a fire in a big rail center). “Spiel was very nice, though tiring this year. This is my after-action report from this year’s Spiel convention in Essen – the biggest board game event around the world.















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