Which RPGNow products would you like to buy at your FLGS?

Which of these products would you like to buy from your FLGS?

  • YEAR OF THE ZOMBIE by UKG

    Votes: 14 14.7%
  • Campaign Planner Deluxe by Ronin Arts (Phil Reed)

    Votes: 20 21.1%
  • CORSAIR by Adamant

    Votes: 14 14.7%
  • LIVING LEGENDS by UNI Games

    Votes: 29 30.5%
  • EN Spellcraft: Elements of Magic

    Votes: 26 27.4%
  • Cold Space RPG by Better Mouse Trap

    Votes: 14 14.7%
  • OVA - Open Versatile Anime Role-Playing Game by Wise Turtle Publishing

    Votes: 18 18.9%
  • Something else from RPGNow (replied below)

    Votes: 29 30.5%

Psion said:
I'd really love to see Wildwood in print some day...

Interestingly enough, competitive bidding is currently being researched for a print run of Wildwood. It looks like it will happen. The question remains as to whether it will be b&w, full color or a mix of both.
 

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rpghost said:
Note you can vote for multiple items on the list.

I did. Actually, I also voted "other". But of the named items, EoM is the only one I'd be likely to (or have friends that would be likely to) purchase.
 

jdrakeh said:
A 12 to Midnight product compilation encompassing Fear Effects, Brainwashed, and their Flatlands counter/map expansion.
Wow, man. Even not making the list, you just made my day!
 

I am refraining from voting so as not to throw off the results. I am just as content with the PDF versions and probably wouldn't venture to the LGS to purchsase them there. With that said though, I think Elements of Magic and Campaign Planner Deluxe would be good candidates though.
 

I'll have to review my pdf collection first. The only one of the listed products that I have is the Campaign Planner; none of the others have ever caught my interest, and if I won't buy them in pdf, I won't pay twice as much for them in print.
 

Prest0 said:
Wow, man. Even not making the list, you just made my day!

Hey, you deserve it. I've reviewed two 12 to Midnight products for RPGNow so far and have been very impressed with both of them. The quality of writing, layout, and rule design in your products far exceeds that found in the majority of commercially published d20 PDF products that I've read (and I've read mountains of them). Your stuff is definitely 'print worthy'. :)
 


Cold Space (clash does good work) and the campaign planner.

Other things I would like to see are the Enchiridion series from ST Cooley, Tabletop's Bits and Shards series, Hungry Little Monsters (and the others for charity), various stuff from Bloodstone, Starcluster (and all other settings from Flying Mice- not Better Mouse Trap), and after Template Troves III comes out, all 3 as one book.
 

I've sort of mentally moved past needing a professionally printed copy when I have the PDF and gone all hip and digital, but I wouldn't mind owning EoM: Mythic Earth in hardcopy.

I'd buy a Thrilling Tales compilation(s) too.
 

Steam & Steel and Mechamancy.

While I very much like Campaign Planner I find it much more useful as a PDF than I would in print. (This is the kind of thing that PDFs excell at.)

The Auld Grump
 

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