so what are best the one person publishers


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jmucchiello said:
Sniff

Well, take a year off from publishing and it's easy to be forgotten.

Hell, taking a month of these days can lead to being forgotten. But don't worry, some of us still remember you. :)
 

Man-thing said:
What about: Genjitsu Games (seems like only one guy)

Has anyone tried his stuff? He's has no comments whatsoever at rpgnow.

I have Shaping the Self and started a thread over on rpg.net on it. It is a very cool book that has a rather interesting idea- leveled templates. From racial levels to environmental levels to curses that change the person with levels, there is a bunch of ideas in it.

Phil, did you ever buy it because of my thread?
 

DMH said:
I have Shaping the Self and started a thread over on rpg.net on it. It is a very cool book that has a rather interesting idea- leveled templates. From racial levels to environmental levels to curses that change the person with levels, there is a bunch of ideas in it.

Phil, did you ever buy it because of my thread?

No, I haven't bought it. Do you have a link (I feel lazy :) ).
 

Teflon Billy said:
Bad Axe, RPG OBjects, Mystic Eye (if applicable) and Creative Mountain Games
I have it on good Authority that Atlantean Press is becoming more than a pipe dream. :)
 

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DMH said:
Okay, then let my revise it to "small" publisher or between 1 and 4 (or so) people. I wanted to avoid that because then what is the definition of small? Could MEG, Monkey God or Dark Quest be considered small?

I think most of us gaming companies are pretty small. :) Heck, we have 9, not all of whom are full time.
 

For my money, Ronin Arts gives me a lot of bang for the buck. I've bought most of their D20 Modern Advanced classes, and several of their other D20 Modern products. Blue Devil and LPJ Designs are also a good buy every time.

Kane
 

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