FFG is going for my love of Poly mini-games!!! My poor wallet

Voneth

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It seems that Fantasy Flight Games is going for my love of those Poly mini-games with their Horizon game line.

Basically they plan to put out $15 suppliements every two months to cover cool d20 sidetracks, just like Polyhedron's mini-games do. The first one is for Gama World/Omega Word fans and is called Redline. According to FFG staff the upcoming goodies are:
  • "The next Horizon book is going to be Grimm, a game of kids trapped in a twisted fairy tale world, written by Richard Dakan of Enter the Zombie fame. …

    "… Virtual, the PCs are sentient programs. … At first the programs need to choose between fighting for their freedom from their programmer and their home hardware (becoming rogue programs) or staying and fulfilling their duties, limiting their amount of free-will but allowing them to travel most of the time and call on the resources of their home hardware (remaining system programs). Eventually... use their abilities to hack into military mainframes, change real-world politics by infiltrating and altering corporate data ... .

    "… Spellslinger, a fantasy western mini-game by our very own multitasking Kevin Wilson, Kevin Wilson, board game guy and founder of the "School" and "Lore" lines …"
I'll keep my eye out for more stuff, but it seems that FFG is not really hyping this up much. I had to dig in their “Rants” section of FFG's home page to dig this stuff up. The Horizon section only has info on Redline for now.
Horizon home page
 
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I'm looking forward to all of them they've mentioned except for Redline. Which is unfortunate, since Redline is the one that's already out.
 

http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/hr02.html

There's Grimm.

The others don't have pages yet...

I'm tempted to actually TURN my players' characters into children and thrusting them into an adventure in Grimm... BWAHAHAHAHAAA!!

But yes... Horizon is a line of books that I plan to have a complete collection of (then again, I buy most of FFG's books anyway).


Chris
 

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