I still can't find people to play Mage Wars with in real life. It's been extremely frustrating. I've successfully convinced very few people to demo it, and of those who did try it, they either liked it a lot but decided not to get into it, they got impatient with the length of the game after probably ten to twenty minutes or so, one of them didn't want to keep playing because of her conflict with her parents who were also participating in the demo, or in my sister's case, she liked it a lot, but lives too far away to play with me more than a couple times a year.
Most people won't even give the game a chance, and I've started to suspect for a long time now that only the geekiest of us ever want to learn a single new game after the moment we enter high school.
It was finally pointed out to me that these forums only have membership the size of a small town. In the next few years, what are the chances of Mage Wars becoming popular enough that the overall chances of actually finding people to play with in real life in a FLGS isn't ridiculously remote? How many other people are experiencing these same problems?
If what I've learned from my experiences in regards to demos and convincing people to try them are generally accurate and are not the result of freakish coincidence, AND if it's going to take more than a few years for Mage Wars to become sufficiently popular, then I need to find a hobby game that I can actually play in real life while I'm waiting. If that's the case, then I'll still play online and post on the forums, but it might not be as frequent once I find a good temporary substitute for mage wars. However, in order to make this decision, I need to know how how much Mage Wars popularity is likely to increase if at all within the near future.
Also, if anyone has any suggestions for affordable strategy games that I can use as a decent outlet for my creativity and intellect, one which I can actually find people to play with in real life, that would be most appreciated.
Thank you!