ConcernedApe answered this one!We were wondering though, if you knew the cards sizes for sleeving? We would like to have the sleeves ready to go right away to protect the game we're so excited for. Thanks for all the work. Looking forward to it.
ConcernedApe answered this one!We were wondering though, if you knew the cards sizes for sleeving? We would like to have the sleeves ready to go right away to protect the game we're so excited for. Thanks for all the work. Looking forward to it.
The games are shipping from a warehouse is Florida so the closer you are to that, the faster you'll get your game. I think it took about a week, maybe a little more, for me to receive my copy in California. Appreciate your patience! Quartermaster (the warehouse and fulfillment company) are really great but as there is a surge of orders right now, there may be slight delays. Thanks!Anyone know how fast the shipping speed is?
Thank you, helped a lot :)Hello! The box weights 5.7 pounds. There's a lot packed inside. Hope that helps!
The website I found https://www.myus.com/pricing/ asks "only" 35$ for France shippingI would be glad if you share more info about service you gonna use. I found some, but most of them says it's about 70-80$ to ship (international shipping is a robbery, I can send package like this in my country for just 3$ under 24h... having shipping more expensive than game doesn't sound good). Maybe I just found wrong websites for now.
39$ for me, much much better than offers that I found.asks "only" 35$ for France shipping
Most of companies prints everything in China, then ship it using ships (which is super cheap - one container costs less than 100 normal shippings).produce their products directly in other countrys
As the website mentions, the Stardew Valley Board Game is printed in the USA. CA has said on twitter that they're going to be looking at making the game available for more regions: https://twitter.com/ConcernedApe/status/1364358665268908035Most of companies prints everything in China, then ship it using ships (which is super cheap - one container costs less than 100 normal shippings).
So, of course cheapest way would be to send whole container of board games to some warehouse in Europe and then sent it further to each country, but it's their business decision.
You too? Although, as I live by myself and it is "the kids" birthdays next month, THEY are the ones receiving it. It's all their fault I play Stardew anyway. I look forward to lurking via discord during a game in their LR.I bought this game before I even finished reading Eric's post about it. SO EXCITED.
I would absolutely love to visit Essen for the convention there, that is one of my dreams. Hopefully soon! I think these are all good suggestions, thank you for sharing them. We're investigating how we make the game more widely available to places outside the US. Thanks for your patience!Hello Colito and thx for your hard work on this. I am so looking forward to get my hands on this Product, sadly i live in Germany.
Some things you Guys might consider if you havent already:
- produce the Game in other languages or at least do some translations of the rulebook as a pdf as a lot of people love SV but cant speak english at all or just a little.
- If the covid Situation gets better maybe you can visit some of the huge Gamefairs/conventions like Spiel Essen. I think the game would be sold out very, very quick.
- I dont know how complex this is or if it is worth it but some companys like Wizards of the coast for example produce their products directly in other countrys so they dont have to handle the hole Tax, -transport, -laws things.
They are interested in making that happen, you can see Cole's response to that here: http://forums.stardewvalley.net/threads/outside-the-us-shipping.5840/post-34425Is it possible to launch in other countries ?, I look forward to it with great affection. congratulations and thanks for the great work.