Greetings!
My name is Mark Bates, and my day job is a math professor at a California community college. I have always loved games (goes without saying), and have always been fascinated by their design.
A few years ago, I set out to create a game, and did so--one by the name of Sovereign Chess. You can check out the game, the rules, and sample videos at sovereignchess.com. While it falls under the category of "chess variant", I believe it introduces many new elements never seen in any chess variant, or perhaps any other board game.
For the past year, I have begun introducing the game "publicly"--at social events with strangers, in local coffee shops, and most recently at game shows. A few weeks ago, I set up a table at Gamex in LA, and had about 30-40 people over two days come to play games. Overall, I felt the convention was quite successful, especially when the two most common questions were, "Where can I buy this?", and "Do you have a Kickstarter for this?"
Alas, that is where I am stuck, for the answers to both questions are NO, as I have begun to search for companies to publish the game, without any success. I would like to produce it myself, except the game requires (a lot of) plastic chess pieces, which can be unreliable (if manufactured overseas) or expensive (if made here)...
So, I would appreciate any input this group might give, as well as any feedback or criticism about the game. Also, I have heard from many sources that "chess variants don't sell well", but I don't understand why this is the case.
I look forward to hearing from you, and I would love to hear stories about your journey.
Thanks,
Mark