Goodman Games August-September Releases

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Hi everyone,

We have posted details on our August and September releases, including several hotly anticipated new titles: the Midnight Syndicate crossover DCC; the “DCC World” boxed set; new miniatures; new titles for Etherscope and Xcrawl; and more! For full details, visit http://www.goodmangames.com/upcomingreleases.php – or find summaries of certain high-profile releases below.

DUNGEON CRAWL CLASSICS #34: CAGE OF DELIRIUM
An adventure for levels 6-8. This is the one you’ve heard about: the first d20 adventure specially designed to be played to a soundtrack. Produced in cooperation with the award-winning musicians at Midnight Syndicate, DCC #34 includes its own CD! The adventure module is cued to the haunting melodies of Midnight Syndicates’ Gates of Delirium, indicating to the DM when to play each track as the players progress through the encounters. Authored by Dragon editor F. Wesley Schneider and featuring all-new cover art by Erol Otus, this special module isn’t one you want to miss!
More info at http://www.goodmangames.com/5033preview.php

DUNGEON CRAWL CLASSICS #35: GAZETTEER OF THE KNOWN REALMS
Certain adventures only come around once. Like when the grizzled old warrior decides to go after the dragon, and asks who’s coming with him. Or when the dark-eyed sorceress slowly surveys the crowd of peasants, waiting for one to step forward and pull the sword from the stone.
This boxed sets contains those adventures. Dungeon Crawl Classics #35: Gazetteer of the Known Realms brings together the Dungeon Crawl Classics modules into one comprehensive world. This magnificent boxed set includes two modules, two campaign sourcebooks, three full-color poster-sized maps, and a full-color players’ map!
More info at http://www.goodmangames.com/5034preview.php

DCC MINIATURES
New releases for August and September include:
Basilisk
Large centipedes
Chalychia the Devil Lich
Wight
Torgo the Eye Gouger, Kobold Fighter
Slazzik Balefire, Kobold Sorcerer
Kobold with Axe
More info at http://www.goodmangames.com/DCCminis.php

XCRAWL: NECROMERICA
Level 7 adventure. Remember the good old days, when orcs were just orcs, dungeons were just dungeons, and bone-sucking pit slime did 1d6 damage, just like everything else in your campaign world? Well those days are good and gone, sucker. Xcrawl is a world of sell-out superstar adventurers, corporate-sponsored action and live-on-pay-per-view mayhem. Enter at your own risk because if you die... YOU DIE!
More info at http://www.goodmangames.com/GMGP1006preview.php

ETHERSCOPE: MYSTERIES OF THE OCCULT
Etherscope’s rainy streets and shrouded Scope domains hide ancient dangers and unknowable beings. Discover secret societies that have manipulated events for centuries. Learn of strange creatures that science denies. Behold the antediluvian civilisations that throve before the catastrophic Earth-Wrack. Discover truths about Etherscope demons and System agents, and the alien entities they serve: the maddening Great Old Ones and the mysterious System.
More info at http://www.goodmangames.com/17624preview.php
 

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Yaaaa!! XCrawl returns!

I'm pretty excited about Necromerica, as well as Cage of Delirium. And I have to admit that the Gazetteer has me intrigued. Will any of these products be available at GenCon?
 


The setting intrigues me. I especially like the words "A complete campaign setting" on the cover. I've got nothing against larger settings, and in fact very much love the Forgotten Realms and Eberron, but there's something very cool about a setting where you just put it out there and let the DM build it up to suit his own game. I'm very interested in this product.
 

Thread derail here. Darin, just want to say Serpent Kingdoms is my favorite FR redone book, and because of that I am going to see if you were equally successful with the Moonsea book. Just thought I would let you know that since I seem to recall Serpent Kingdoms got a lot of bad, or at least, "not good" feedback. I thought you did an excellent job of combining all the old and giving it a "new" feel to it. I don't feel that way about many of the other books. Here is hoping you, and your co-workers, go two for two in my book.



On topic: I love settings, I pretty much buy them just because, but no one can say that Joe and Mrs. Goodman aren't going to be giving us our money's worth on this one. At least say they aren't and have me believe they know what their talking about. Personally I am hoping for a surprise home run for Goodman Games.
 

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