To be honest, I've mostly avoided the KS page since - after seeing some of the behaviour there. While I was disappointed in the campaign, I think I tried to be constructive about my thoughts. I thought Fred Henry responded to the situation with humility and grace... but some of the commentary was just brutal.
Along with countless others, I voted for Red Nails. There was some discussion about "Zamora, City of Thieves" material back then too, which I'd love. What I said then...
"I do like the idea of a "City of Thieves" type expansion but, for the sense of scale of a portion of a city, I can't help but feel that you'd need at least 1.5 of the regular sized boards.<other stuff in between>
More maps. How about this... using one full sized board, one half sized board.Side 1: City map boards that adjoin one another, perhaps with the edge as an alley to make it flexible which side the half board joins on (yeah, I have a large table 😉)Side 2: A house and grounds full size map (house, small surrounding garden, wall on the edges of the board) with a roof/smaller upper floor half map, like the Khitai arrangement? (Could be used for scenarios like a variant on the "Rogues in the House" story?)"
This next one is going to be a smaller scale kickstarter campaign, from what I have read. I'm not sure what the timeframe allows them to pull out of their hat but I can't wait to see Matt John's cooperative mode materials... and a chance to get that elusive dragon!!!
I'd like to see them get through this campaign, then later a proper "Adventure Mode" campaign that either:
a) serves as a gateway to a subsequent BtM campaign (that adopts the approach of Second Life boxes - use the minis we have), or
b) introduces BtM then and there, using the AM content with minimal additional materials.