Knightfall
World of Kulan DM
So, which d20 games companies are you're current favorites? Which ones that are gone or decided to stop producing d20 System products, are you sad to see go? Which non-d2o game companies are your favorites?
For me, my favorite game company, with a d20 System focus, is Goodman Games. Mainly that is my favorite right now due to the Dungeon Crawl Classics. (They rock!) DragonMech is kind of cool too, and of course they have the Complete Guides, of which I got my first one. (Found a copy of Complete Guide to Treants. Yay!) I've considered getting into Etherscope, but have yet to take the plunge. I got a copy of Primeval Groves, which has major layout mistakes, but is still an effective product. (Getting the errata helps.)
Other game companies, with some d20 System focus, that I like are Green Ronin Publishing, Malhavoc Press, Necromancer Games, Silverthorne Games, and Expeditious Retreat Press. Lately, I've also been taking a closer look at both Alea Publishing Group and Inner Circle Games, although I don't really want to buy PDF products.
The game companies that either folded or moved away from the d20 System, that I miss, are Fantasy Flight Games and Mystic Eye Games. Sure, FFG still has Midnight, but I mourned the loss of Dragonstar, Dawnforge, and the Horizon line of minigames. Mystic Eye Games was one of my favorites for Bluffside.
Another d20 game company that seems to be on the decline is Bastion Press. Their website hasn't been updated in ages and their PDF product catalog is still for 2005. I think Bastion might be going under, but it's only a "feeling".
My favorite non-d20 game company is Living Room Games, for Earthdawn: Second Edition.
Cheers!
Knightfall1972
For me, my favorite game company, with a d20 System focus, is Goodman Games. Mainly that is my favorite right now due to the Dungeon Crawl Classics. (They rock!) DragonMech is kind of cool too, and of course they have the Complete Guides, of which I got my first one. (Found a copy of Complete Guide to Treants. Yay!) I've considered getting into Etherscope, but have yet to take the plunge. I got a copy of Primeval Groves, which has major layout mistakes, but is still an effective product. (Getting the errata helps.)
Other game companies, with some d20 System focus, that I like are Green Ronin Publishing, Malhavoc Press, Necromancer Games, Silverthorne Games, and Expeditious Retreat Press. Lately, I've also been taking a closer look at both Alea Publishing Group and Inner Circle Games, although I don't really want to buy PDF products.
The game companies that either folded or moved away from the d20 System, that I miss, are Fantasy Flight Games and Mystic Eye Games. Sure, FFG still has Midnight, but I mourned the loss of Dragonstar, Dawnforge, and the Horizon line of minigames. Mystic Eye Games was one of my favorites for Bluffside.
Another d20 game company that seems to be on the decline is Bastion Press. Their website hasn't been updated in ages and their PDF product catalog is still for 2005. I think Bastion might be going under, but it's only a "feeling".
My favorite non-d20 game company is Living Room Games, for Earthdawn: Second Edition.
Cheers!
Knightfall1972
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