Savage Characters Volume One Savage Characters, Volume 1 By Jim Davenport, Dragonlaird Gaming Review and Advice: Tom Barlow, Allen Bohannon, Chris Daianu, Mark Daymude, James Dugger, Joanna Gilicinski, Mark Gilicinski, Norm Hensley, Simon Lucas, Dave McGuire, Rory McLeod, Josh Minto, Tina Monk, Mark Plemmons, Jeff Rees, Nathan Rockwood, Paul Vogt, Tim Weber Editing: Kate Sedon… Continue reading Review: Savage Characters Volume One.
D20 Entertainment back! UPDATE
Well this weekend I blogged about the an odd occurrence with D20 entertainment having deleted their account. It gathered much attention as I happened to be one of the first to notice it. That said It was also fixed promptly. I contacted Jolly Blackburn to pass the information to Ken as soon as I saw… Continue reading D20 Entertainment back! UPDATE
D20 Entertainment Deletes their Kickstarter Account.
Last night I was speaking with Jolly Blackburn about the interview I recently did with him. And the topic of D20 entertainment came up. I had mentioned how I was glad to see how KODT and Kenzer Co has handled the backlash of D20 Entertainment's kickstarter and how difficult the whole process must feel overall.… Continue reading D20 Entertainment Deletes their Kickstarter Account.
Science Fiction Month
Not much here to say then I know I am late to the party on mentioning this nice little deal. If there are any interesting Sci-Fi products out there that you have had your eye on. This is the month to get out there and get them! Now I have told most of you… Continue reading Science Fiction Month
SALE! Fat Dragon Games Is Ten
Fat Dragon Is Ten ! In celebration they are having a big old sale! Hop on over to DTRPG and give their stuff a look. My personal Favorite Fat Dragon games Products I Linked Below. Â Â Â Â
Tropes: Zombie Edition Review
TROPES: ZOMBIE EDITION Credits Author:Â Peter C.Spahn Interior Art:Â Luigi Castellani Cover Art: Joe J. Calkins (Cerberus Art.com) Graphic Design: Luigi Castellani Production:Â Small Niche Games Ever wanted to play a game that explores the deep personal horror of the zombie apocalypse? Where the choices you make in times of crisis define who you are? Where zombies are… Continue reading Tropes: Zombie Edition Review
Product Review – Corporia
I tossed this up on my blog as I was able to get my hands on the physical copy and look it over myself. I was one of the ones asked in this review what I thought about the art. And While the setting struck me as an interesting one. The Photography in place of art was oddly a huge issue for me like was noted here. Some of it came close to hitting the mark where the images were shopped to add Tech Elements to the picture. But others were so distracting it took me right out of the book. For me the photo that still days later stands out to me was a shot of two men in business suits fighting. One guy is jump kicking the other guy with bare feet. It sounds pick but the entire time I was looking at these two pages of the book I kept looking back up at the photo.. and saying why the hell are these guys in suits fighting barefoot ???
again the premise struck me as interesting the Dice system I thought was sound. ( D6 Fan) but the art make it jarring to keep my focus on the page.
Corporia
Author: Mark Plemmons
Cover Design: Nejron and Yongnian Gui
Publisher:Â Brabblemark Press
Page Count:Â 209
Available Formats:Â Hardcover and PDF
Cost: Hardcover – $39.99 and PDF – $9.99
PREMISE
Corporia is a tabletop role-playing game set in ‘The City’, a future metropolis ruled by an alliance of powerful mega-corporations. Players take on the roles of members of the Knightwatch, the elite supernaturally powered special operations unit of the Watchman private security company, under the auspices of its mega-corporate entity Valyant and Chief Executive Officer Lance Martin—the reincarnated Sir Lancelot du Lac. The Knightwatch resolve extreme incidents involving manifestations of other-dimensional energies (aka the Flux), including mutated humans, monsters from other dimensions, and corporate experiments gone wrong.
Members of the Knightwatch have been hand-picked from individuals touched by the Flux, ironically gaining their abilities from the very force that also transforms innocent citizens into dangerous mutants and provides fascinating new resources for the mega-corps to exploit. Exactly how…
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