The Le Games 2004 Release Schedule!

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The Le Games would like to announce it's tentative release schedule for the rest of 2004! We are continuing our highly successful line of (d20) Unorthodox books with:

SEPTEMBER
Unorthodox Bards (written by Jourdan Hamerly)
Unorthodox Rogues (written by Samuel M. Wright)

OCTOBER
Unorthodox Wizards (written by Orion Cooper)
Unorthodox Knights (written by Sean Holland)

NOVEMBER/DECEMBER
Unorthodox Pirates... ARrrggggg (written by Alex Bennett)
Unorthodox Artifacts (ie Synergy Artifacts II)
Unorthodox Feats (written by Matt B Carter, author of Unorthodox Rangers)

All release dates are tentative and subject to change.

If you have not done so yet, please stop by our store and pick up free demos of our products!
http://www.rpgnow.com/default.php?manufacturers_id=507

Available now:
-Unorthodox Barbarians, Fighters, Clerics, Monks, Rangers, Druids
-Synergy Artifacts, Lawn of the Dead, Ducks of Ultimate Doom, Personal Artifacts: Fight Leukemia! Edition
 

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Tzimiscedracul said:
Hi,

Any chances of an Unorthodox Psion? :)

LOL. Yes actually there is plans for that book, but that is set for 2005. The books I listed in the press release are books that are already written, or are currently in the hands of the writer. As I find writers for other books, I will add them to the release schedule.

For example, I just hired a writer this weekend for Unorthodox Knights, and I am still waiting for a writer to submit for Unorthodox Witches. There are a couple more I am waiting on, like Unorthodox Sorcerers. The author for U.Sorcerers is good, but slowwwww... but that is okey, because I always tell my writers to "Get it done 'RIGHT', Not 'Right Now'".

In anycase, 2 books a month is what I am shooting for at the moment. I will announce more books as I find writers.

Hooah!

~Le
 


TroyXavier said:
There are Orthodox Pirates?:D
They sound great, hope they sell well.

LOL. Good call. I guess there are not. Well, the only dilemma I have now is whether to call it "Unorthodox Pirates" or "Unorthodox Pirates: Arrrggghhhh"

I kinda like the second one, but my sales tend to hurt when I go with humorous titles. Rpg folk take their rpgs very seriously...

~Le
 
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thele said:
Well, the only dilemma I have now is whether to call it "Unorthodox Pirates" or "Unorthodox Pirates: Arrrggghhhh"
I kinda like the second one, but my sales tend to hurt when I go with humorous titles. Rpg folk take their rpgs very seriously...
For better or for worse, yeah. I would suggest without the "Arrrggghhhh". That was one of my problems with Ducks of Doom and Lawn of the Dead: the names are silly, so I didn't know if they were for real or not. Thanks to a cupon you gave me I got them, and found them to be actually pretty good indeed, but I probably would not have purchased them on my own because of the name.
What can I saw, I just that we're all geeks. ;)
 

If you buy Unorthodox Rogues (hint, hint, plug, plug...) and actually do want a little humour in your game, a couple of the classes can be played that way. You can spin them another way and get some truly nasty villains for a horror setting, too, with a little change in attitude. Don't knock humour, its part of what keeps us from plucking out our eyeballs and throwing them at people when we get stressed out...
 

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