Western Seeds at Your Games Now

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Expeditious Retreat Press is pleased to annouce Seeds: Western I available at www.yourgamesnow.com.

Western Seeds I is the newest in the Seeds line of adventure ideas. Seeds are story ideas, plot ideas, creature ideas, adventure hooks, anything that can grow into an enjoyable gaming experience. Each seed is small (only a paragraph or two at most) and each Seed product will be small as well (only four to five pages), but just like their namesakes, they have great potential when provided with the right environment.

Western Seeds I is four and a half pages packed with adventure ideas suitable for western gaming. We also produce Seeds in the following categories: Fantasy, Modern, Supers, Sci-fi, Pulp, Horror, Post-Apocalyptic, and Military.

So drop by www.yourgamesnow.com and pick up the latest in the Seeds line and settle back for some rip-roaring, root'n toot'n western action!

Joseph Browning
Expeditious Retreat Press
 

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There's definitely been an increase in western gaming lately. I wonder what's in the air to have infected so many of us.
 

philreed said:
There's definitely been an increase in western gaming lately. I wonder what's in the air to have infected so many of us.

I've been wondering the same thing. In my case, I felt influenced by a video game I played recently.

Joe - I'll be checking out Seeds just as soon as I sign up with Your Games Now.
 

philreed said:
There's definitely been an increase in western gaming lately. I wonder what's in the air to have infected so many of us.

One of our customers shot us an e-mail and asked if there was a reason we didn't have "Western" as a genre in the Seeds line a couple months back. And we thought, "no, there isn't a reason."

That's how Seeds: Western started. :)

-Suzi
 



could be.

I'd imagine it's a combination of things. Firefly/Serenity, Deadwood, Deadlands Reloaded, d20 modern, the Pirates of the Carribian movies, the pervasiveness of western tropes in American culture and pop culture, Ptolus, post-LOTR hype exhaustion, D&D exhaustion/boredom, the desire for something new. That's all I can think of now.

PS I love D&D and LOTR. Don't get me wrong.
 

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