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<blockquote data-quote="The Grinning Frog" data-source="post: 9157844" data-attributes="member: 7022294"><p>Having spent 30 minutes of my business time taking pictures and writing the above review of the product, I didn't feel it was out of order for me to mention that I happened to have a Kickstarter running that might be of interest to folks who had read the review. I reviewed Issue 1 without mentioning the Kickstarter I had running at that time because it wasn't a fit for the audience.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.enworld.org/threads/dungeons-and-dragons-adventurer-issue-1-review.699910/" target="_blank">https://www.enworld.org/threads/dungeons-and-dragons-adventurer-issue-1-review.699910/</a></p><p></p><p>I'm surprised that the sticking point seems to be regarding the company behind the product. As an officially licenced product (that logo is on the website right down at the bottom in case anyone queries this <a href="https://danddadventurer.hachettepartworks.com/" target="_blank">Home - Dungeons & Dragons Adventurer</a>) I hold the parent company as equally liable for the product as the company producing it. If this was done by a third party, with no connection to WoTc, then I wouldn't assign any responsibility to Wotc. </p><p></p><p>For example, I produce a monthly RPG magazine (which I haven't even named in either review) whilst it is aimed at fantasy RPGs/dnd esq. systems it has no official links to any other company and any reviews of that magazine should pick on me and me alone. This adventurer magazine is officially licenced - and in my book that means the parent company who have given out, and approved the licence, have responsibility for it.</p><p></p><p>The standees are in the next issue by the way.</p><p></p><p>As it has caused some confusion, and I feel taken away from the focus of the review, I will refrain from referring to WOTc should I continue to review this product line. Which I think brings us all to a positive conclusion. I appreciate your positive comments on my Kickstarter and the add-ons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Grinning Frog, post: 9157844, member: 7022294"] Having spent 30 minutes of my business time taking pictures and writing the above review of the product, I didn't feel it was out of order for me to mention that I happened to have a Kickstarter running that might be of interest to folks who had read the review. I reviewed Issue 1 without mentioning the Kickstarter I had running at that time because it wasn't a fit for the audience. [URL]https://www.enworld.org/threads/dungeons-and-dragons-adventurer-issue-1-review.699910/[/URL] I'm surprised that the sticking point seems to be regarding the company behind the product. As an officially licenced product (that logo is on the website right down at the bottom in case anyone queries this [URL="https://danddadventurer.hachettepartworks.com/"]Home - Dungeons & Dragons Adventurer[/URL]) I hold the parent company as equally liable for the product as the company producing it. If this was done by a third party, with no connection to WoTc, then I wouldn't assign any responsibility to Wotc. For example, I produce a monthly RPG magazine (which I haven't even named in either review) whilst it is aimed at fantasy RPGs/dnd esq. systems it has no official links to any other company and any reviews of that magazine should pick on me and me alone. This adventurer magazine is officially licenced - and in my book that means the parent company who have given out, and approved the licence, have responsibility for it. The standees are in the next issue by the way. As it has caused some confusion, and I feel taken away from the focus of the review, I will refrain from referring to WOTc should I continue to review this product line. Which I think brings us all to a positive conclusion. I appreciate your positive comments on my Kickstarter and the add-ons. [/QUOTE]
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