Mad Kaiser Games Now Accepting Submissions

Mark said:
Where is your website an who are you? Where is your company based?

These seem like fair questions, and I'm curious about them as well -- any interest in weighing in, Mad Kaiser?

For the first part, I couldn't find a MKG website -- just their products page on RPGNow.
 

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haiiro said:
For the first part, I couldn't find a MKG website -- just their products page on RPGNow.

Sorry about taking so long, I'm on summer vacation right now! (I was lucky enough to be at the St Louis Arch for the 4th, killer air-show, Al Green, kick-ass fireworks!) USA! Let Freedom Reign!

The Webpage (formerly known as the WARCITY PROJECT) is currently being revamped. Not only will the site feature regular updates and progress reports for the PDFs, but we will soon be featuring print books and later a line of plastic items for Role-Player and War-Gamer tables.

I (AA Bieler) have been writing mostly wargame material for seven years, notably for wargame newsletters and my last professional wargame work was for Shockforce by Demonblade Games (sadly, OOP) I am very new to RPG writing, but not new to RPGs.

Mad Kaiser Games started in Spring/2002 as a goof after finding RPGNow, and has become a tiny tempest (for me, at least :heh: ). Thanks to the surprise popularity of the Parched Tome, Kaiser's Garden, and the Kaiser's Bazaar, I have been able to expand enough to start taking on more authors, and hopefully soon, more artists. The truth is, there is simply too much work now for a guy, his bro, and two part-time buddies to complete.

The fledgling PDF market has allowed me to flex my capitalist muscles, and those muscles can't grow without heavier weight. I'm glad to give amatures an opportunity to get a shot at becoming published authors, just like RPGNow gave me the shot at going from writer to publisher.

AA Bieler
The Mad Kaiser
Mad Kaiser Games

haiiro; I didn't get your submission here... could you please send it again? It may be on my computer at home, but I don't want to take that chance, and frankly, I'd like to read it now. (My cable internet provider locks my IPA so mail can only be dl-ed at home or on their crappy webpage :mad: )
 




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