The Future of Revomaze...
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 4:11 am
Lately, the silence in these forums has been deafening. I check in every day to see what the latest buzz is, but more often than not, nobody's talking. Since I like hearing opinions from the Revo community, I'll start a topic.
What do you predict the state of Revomaze will be 5 years from now? What do you hope it becomes, in a perfect world?
I'd like to see the R2s become available to the rest of us soon. I thought I would have heard more feedback about the R2s by now. I still don't know if it's an amazing puzzle, or will be, once the bugs have been completely worked out. All I have heard, via PM, is that it's more difficult to map. Perhaps the comments are being posted in a forum I don't have access to. Anyone know the company's plans for the R2s after all the Voyagers have received their puzzles?
I REALLY hope they don't completely abandon the R1 puzzles. They are awesome. We all got hooked on them and I'm sure the puzzling community would welcome new designs. For me, the R1s don't have great replay value, but simply opening the puzzle for the first time is worth the steep price tag. And now I'm sharing my collection with others. You really can tell who is a serious puzzle enthusiast by how they react to the Revomaze. Most people I show the Revos to have no interest in them and can't understand why its fun to open a maze you can't see. But now and then, I'll share a Revo with someone who gets it. As they move the shaft and learn how the traps work, they get that "staring into the middle distance" look in their eyes as they visualize the path they're navigating. That too is worth the price of the puzzle.
I hope there will be some new R1 puzzle designs manufactured at some point in the future. And focusing on the Obsession series (and that price point) could get these puzzles in the hands of many more people, possibly increasing the demand for the higher priced extremes. But from the looks of the Revo webstore, the R1s are no longer being produced. I think this is a shame. It's such an amazing puzzle.
I guess it goes without saying I'd like to see the production problems get sorted out so supply can keep up with demand, and all prepaid puzzles get shipped soon.
I should also say I'm not trying to stir up trouble or salt any fresh wounds with this topic. Just up late on a Saturday reading the posts and trying to ensure the revo community still enjoys being here.
So what do you think?
What do you predict the state of Revomaze will be 5 years from now? What do you hope it becomes, in a perfect world?
I'd like to see the R2s become available to the rest of us soon. I thought I would have heard more feedback about the R2s by now. I still don't know if it's an amazing puzzle, or will be, once the bugs have been completely worked out. All I have heard, via PM, is that it's more difficult to map. Perhaps the comments are being posted in a forum I don't have access to. Anyone know the company's plans for the R2s after all the Voyagers have received their puzzles?
I REALLY hope they don't completely abandon the R1 puzzles. They are awesome. We all got hooked on them and I'm sure the puzzling community would welcome new designs. For me, the R1s don't have great replay value, but simply opening the puzzle for the first time is worth the steep price tag. And now I'm sharing my collection with others. You really can tell who is a serious puzzle enthusiast by how they react to the Revomaze. Most people I show the Revos to have no interest in them and can't understand why its fun to open a maze you can't see. But now and then, I'll share a Revo with someone who gets it. As they move the shaft and learn how the traps work, they get that "staring into the middle distance" look in their eyes as they visualize the path they're navigating. That too is worth the price of the puzzle.
I hope there will be some new R1 puzzle designs manufactured at some point in the future. And focusing on the Obsession series (and that price point) could get these puzzles in the hands of many more people, possibly increasing the demand for the higher priced extremes. But from the looks of the Revo webstore, the R1s are no longer being produced. I think this is a shame. It's such an amazing puzzle.
I guess it goes without saying I'd like to see the production problems get sorted out so supply can keep up with demand, and all prepaid puzzles get shipped soon.
I should also say I'm not trying to stir up trouble or salt any fresh wounds with this topic. Just up late on a Saturday reading the posts and trying to ensure the revo community still enjoys being here.
So what do you think?