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Pre-packaged games on Marketplace

Instead of just art assets, why not sell entire games on the Marketplace? When a GM buys a board game (for example), he can make a campaign for that game. Doing so loads up a map with the board and all of the tokens and card decks ready to play.
Sounds like something that might be do-able once modules get off the ground, actually.  No idea when that will happen, of course, just that it's something that has been talked about.
It would also be wicked awesome if there were like support for purchasing things online like for Settlers of Catan or Descent or Munchkin. Or if you could have premade adventures from systems like Pathfinder set up or various things.... But I would say that if they were going to do more than image resources, they would need to have gotten to a point where they've gotten everything of the basics they'll implement fleshed out first.
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This would be part of the Module system. The big problem with this is licensing since most games belong to someone. If you know a game maker that would like to partner up with Roll20, by all means, please let us know. :) - Gauss
I am a game designer. If I finished a game, I would love to sell a virtual desktop version of it on Roll20.
Look at the adventure/campaign support in Fantasy Grounds II and I think that is what we hope for here. This is certainly a $$ stream for authors and roll20. 
Cyrad. said: I am a game designer. If I finished a game, I would love to sell a virtual desktop version of it on Roll20. Contact <a href="mailto:team@roll20.net" rel="nofollow">team@roll20.net</a> and let them know!
+1. If Roll20 could partner up with Fantasy Flight that would be the very peak of awesomeness.