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Well..I agree it seems sparse, but I can't tell untill I have played it, I do not own Mansions of Madness second ed yet,,:) But will buy it..according to the reviews its super great :)
All scenarios are built around this concept.
The scenarios would need to be redesigned to fit the coop gameplay.
But I wouldnt mind to play coop remixes of the classic scenarios.
Later this year at least 2 new scenarios will be patched in, one of them needs the 1st Edition base game content, and the other one the Add-On Content to be played, as far as I know.
Well..you can also say that the diffrence is that the app is the keeper, so ..that would mean that the scenarios is actually very compatible with the second edition ..they just have to add them to the app..But I do not think that will happen,,,in part I agree with this, better create some new ones, but I sure woudnt mind having them thou :)
Also FFG has announced a downloadable set of scenario coming out this winter that is going to cost 2.99 .