Awesome. Thanks.
Turns out there’s a thread on the purple site which includes some back-and-forth with the author.
https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/untamed-worlds-anthro-military-sci-fi-action.930906/
Great review as always from Quinns. Buried deep in the review is a marvelous bit of wisdom. For the finale of their Triangle Agency game they simply ignored the rules and played. And it was the single best session he has ever had playing an RPG.
It’s not possible to jerk-proof game design. We’ve been trying for the life of the hobby. The solution is not more ironclad writing, the solution is not playing with jerks.
As a self-publisher, as many as you want. Check around to see what the standard is, if there is one. If you're charging more for less than people are used to, it'll not go great.
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Make the smaller themed-monster books first. When you have enough to fill out a big-daddy book, do that. The...
Exactly. The ease of conversion opens up a lot of games for use as Dragonbane sources. WFRP and Call of Cthulhu among them. Converting OSR material to either Shadowdark or Dragonbane are about the same amount of work, so that’s a wash.
Great article. Clocks, timers, and countdown are my favorite universal mechanic.
I used that for years with no real results. Check out Dreaming Spanish. I started back in March and my Spanish comprehension is already better than my German after 2-3 years of university-level classes.
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I love anthologies by multiple authors because it provides short snippets of one author before moving on to someone else. I don’t mind novellas and older, shorter novels, but the modern tread of single-author, single-story doorstoppers is just not for me.