There's a link of the news page, IIRC. Just go down the column until you hit natural 20. It used to be under hosted sites. Edit: Although it doesn't appear to be now. You might try going here instead - http://www.d20reviews.com/Natural20/
Standard practice for a submission is to e-mail an outline to Rangerwickett at Rangerwickett@hotmail.com, although I may have added one to many T's in there.
I'd like to add my praise for Four Color to Fantasy - excellent product, high quality all around, and a TON of fun - you won't want to go back to "blah, normal" fighters-get-one-feat-every-other-level gaming again easily.
I'd like to add my praise for Four Color to Fantasy - excellent product, high quality all around, and a TON of fun - you won't want to go back to "blah, normal" fighters-get-one-feat-every-other-level gaming again easily.
When exactly does the Super-Duper Bonanza Natural 20 Press Sale end? I ask because Im studying abroad, and I only have a local bank card, which does not double as a credit card in terms of ordering online. I would like to take advantage of the sale, but currently, its going to be eight months before I can return to the States and get a trusty old debit card that does double as a credit card (in terms of what it can be used for).
With all these great testimonies from such reputable people here, I think I will just have to buy Tournaments, Fairs & Taverns! It does include rules for drinking games, right? Hehe. Quick question though, how much of it is actual historical games vs. invented ones? Thanks.
I'm not sure of the exact ratio. The initial few chapter gives basic rules that can be used to approximate most forms of traditional competition (footraces, sport races, card games, etc), and there are at least two or three submissions that drew inspiration from real world games, IIRC.
Though I'd chip in with an encouraging plug if someone's fence-sitting out there...
Death: Guardian at the Gate is excellent. Great material that could be worked into a homebrew or even into many established settings. The lady pale makes a most excellent reaver (one of the most interesting I've ever read about). The detail and mythos behind the goddess and the church its rituals is extremely well done.