Or perhaps a delicacy of meatballs made from minced off-cuts and offal (especially pork, and traditionally pig's heart, liver, and fatty belly meat or bacon) mixed with herbs and sometimes bread crumbs.
I read somewhere that JG was licencing their products out and would be using the funds they received to put towards finishing off the CSIO Kickstarter.
Thing is it looks like my reference has evaporated so I cannot give a source to this .
I've made quite a few in my time but I have learned from my mistakes and grown from them.
I think one of the most notable involves not communicating with the players about how far some raiders had escaped in an infamous session of Cyborg Commando, which ended with the raiders being experimented...
I suppose it all depends on what you define as a successful crowd-funder, for example Dark Conspiracy 4th edition was successful in that it reached its funding goal but never sent out any rewards.
I managed to purchase a copy when it had been published and it looked quite interesting but never managed to get the then gaming group to play it.
The publisher is probably best known for their first edition Feng Shui which was a glorious full colour book and cost more to print than it sold for.
This does make me wonder how many games companies have the ability to print in house. I vaguely remember during the pandemic one company didn't have to rely upon China to print their books as they had their own POD facility but they still had to rely upon paper being made to keep the presses...
As a resident of the UK and someone who knows nothing of this fast food chain, what the heck is Arby's and what's this horse sauce? Is it another name for horseradish sauce?
Richard Norton (6 January 1950 – 28 March 2025) was an Australian martial artist, actor, stunt performer, stunt coordinator, security consultant, and fight choreographer.