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Crothian said:
Pulp Hero is actually a great pulp resource. THe first half of the book is no rules and all pulpy goodneess.

I believe Adamant Entertainment also has the rights to do Thrilling Tales conversions of the Pulp Hero adventures too.
 

I've picked up a few Thrilling Tales adventures from Adamant, and I like them ok so far (havent gotten that deep into them), I just wish their products weren't so expensive... a set of 7 or 8 advanced classes for $12.00+? A bit much to pay sight-unseen IMO. Their Custom Starter Kit is a bit of a better buy, but you still only end up with 5 advanced classes, 2 of their supplements, and one adventure for 20 bucks, and without being able to browse through some of the content as I would with a print product, it's a bit much to take on faith for a pdf that I'll have to print myself. Not that I'm complaining, I'm sure their price structure is for a good reason and all that, and their production quality at a glance seems to be top-notch. But I did save myself some needless expense that way by *not* buying d20 Past after I browsed it... :)

I have picked up a couple of their adventures, the Zeppelin one just too fun-sounding to pass up, but I havent given them that good of a read yet (I love me some Zeppelins, and finally will get to use the one I built for our miniatures). The Mind Murders adventure is the one I'm currently reading through, and while it has some good info, there are a few various and sundry references to their other products which I'll have to hand-wave anyway. I'll probably just use the old Polyhedron Pulp stuff for d20 Modern for occupations/advanced classes with a few tweaks here and there, and use the adventures I've already purchased with some addtional tweaks to fit our campaign.
 

Thanks for the mention, folks!

We have the following adventures available:

The Mummy's Revenge

Lost Temple of the Incan Blood God

Dragon Island

Zeppelin Adventures

The Steel Legion

...in addition to our Advanced Classes, Supplements, etc.

We have signed a contract to produce d20 conversions of Hero Games' Pulp Hero adventures, and the first release in that series, "Spears of the Tisangani" will be out next week.

We've got a bunch more planned for the second half of this year, including more Pulp Hero conversions, and a five-part mini-campaign of connected full-length adventures -- "The Crimson Emperor."
 

I did a mini-adventure set around the Lindberg Kidnapping as well as a Modern Dispatch. I'd also second the recommendation for Gareth's stuff for the Pulp genre. What I've seen I've liked.

Chuck
 

HyrumOWC said:
Paris: The Spectral City, the first sourcebook for Forbidden Kingdoms is available from RPGNow. You can check it out here: http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=2099

It's all about the Paris of 1889, is 160 pages, and has an adventure inside. It's even on sale for $6. :)

I just wanted to add that this was a very cool sourcebook and that all the settings in FK are pretty useful for ideas and inspiration, even if you don't use the rules from FK for d20 Pulp.
 

GMSkarka said:

Just wanted to pop in again and say that I've got both of these, and while the Mummy's Revenge is a good solid adventure, Zeppelin Adventures is an even better book, well worth having. I was very impressed with it, there's a ton of good stuff which is organized and presented quite well. My hat is off to you guys, that is one good book for the money.

We have signed a contract to produce d20 conversions of Hero Games' Pulp Hero adventures, and the first release in that series, "Spears of the Tisangani" will be out next week.

We've got a bunch more planned for the second half of this year, including more Pulp Hero conversions, and a five-part mini-campaign of connected full-length adventures -- "The Crimson Emperor."

I look forward to seeing more of it.
 

Emerald Press has released three adventures for its D20 Modern: Treasure Hunter rules set; these are "The Mystery and the Tomb," "Spoils of War" and "Nemesis." While these are set in the modern era, they could easily be converted for a pulp-era game.

-Nate
 


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