Witch Girls Adventures

We've had a lot of all girl groups in playtesting/demos. We've had mom's and daughters play, sisters and we've had a few guys play (Mostly at cons).

First off, best of luck with your project!

Second, have you considered getting in touch with the people at Scholastic? My 10-year-old daughter is now into rpgs, and this looks like something she would like. Scholastic sends out flyers to the homes of all the students in the school (where the school does a book fair to raise money).

You would get a smaller percentage off doing so, in all likelihood, but you would also get a lot of free advertising for, say, core product, while selling the suppliments normally (off your website or in gaming/book stores).

Just a thought.


RC
 

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this made me laugh! :D


Awwwhhh That's cute :)
The mother of monsters is a giant echidna? A bit spiky, but cute.

The free-form spell idea is great. I once was kinda introducing D&D to a girl, she wanted to play a wizard and right away started saying what kind of spells she wanted. It was a big turn off when she saw there was a fixed list of spells.

A couple years ago I used to see the Witch magazine on the kiosk of a café i used to go to and i always felt curious about it. It used to come with "magic" bracelets and pendants and all that. Of course as a grown man I never bought it to check it out :P

BTW, I'm talking about W.I.T.C.H., apparently (just checked wikipedia)

Is it related to your RPG?

W.I.T.C.H. is not related to our RPG or company at all.
Our Witch Girls is based on a product a few years older.

-Free form magic was the only way to go with this. There ar rules to the free form but within those rules anything is possible. And it forces you to think and use your imagination.

If your fighting a troll in a mall do you
1. try to turn said troll into a flea? (Alteration)
2. animate the bears at the build a bear workshop to be your army of doom? (Alteration)
3. Call fowward a character from a game in the arcade to aid you. (Cybermancy)
4. Make the plants in the neear by plotter grow and capture him (Elementalism)
5. Or conjuer a cage around him. (Conjuration)

Echidna would be insulted by you calling her a giant cute spikey critter. But she's been asleep for 50 thousand years waiting fior her minions to wake her up.

You know we do have bracelets and charms...but we haven't figured out what to do with them....I think that just changed :)
 

First off, best of luck with your project!

Second, have you considered getting in touch with the people at Scholastic? My 10-year-old daughter is now into rpgs, and this looks like something she would like. Scholastic sends out flyers to the homes of all the students in the school (where the school does a book fair to raise money).

You would get a smaller percentage off doing so, in all likelihood, but you would also get a lot of free advertising for, say, core product, while selling the suppliments normally (off your website or in gaming/book stores).

Just a thought.


RC

Considering scholastic almost optioned the movie rights a while back, why not. I'll give my contact a call.
 

I read the whole Star creation guide, and I loved it!
The possibilities are very interesting, it's very simple, and it's really easy to change it to a Harry Potter style of game.
It looks more narrative oriented, but you can have all sorts of (teen) adventures with it.
Anyway, I don't see why it should be a girls-only game, apart from the illustrations featuring only girls.

I have to ask you, why "Clique"? What does it mean? It's read as <click> right?

Now I want to try this game with my niece and her friends. But I should wait for her to learn how to read ... and understand english... probably...

You know we do have bracelets and charms...but we haven't figured out what to do with them....I think that just changed :)
I can see props like magic rings being sold to be used in the game.
I'm sure if would be very immersive for kids :)
 

I read the whole Star creation guide, and I loved it!
The possibilities are very interesting, it's very simple, and it's really easy to change it to a Harry Potter style of game.
It looks more narrative oriented, but you can have all sorts of (teen) adventures with it.
Anyway, I don't see why it should be a girls-only game, apart from the illustrations featuring only girls.

I have to ask you, why "Clique"? What does it mean? It's read as <click> right?

Now I want to try this game with my niece and her friends. But I should wait for her to learn how to read ... and understand english... probably...


I can see props like magic rings being sold to be used in the game.
I'm sure if would be very immersive for kids :)

-The Star Creation guide is only a small part of the "Potential"
- We've run Harry Potter event games with the rules. A Lot of local cons hold events for the movies and we go there run games to promote witch girls. http://channelmlive.com/HP/Harry Potter.pdf
that's what harry looks like in our totally fan based, not for proffit varient
rules just for fun rules.

-Clique is another name for a social-group.
 

I think that this is a good idea. I wish you great success in reaching a segment that has not been properly served to date.
 


I have to ask you, why "Clique"? What does it mean? It's read as <click> right?

"Clique" is a word used in American English to refer to a tight-knit group of friends. I remember it being used in Elementary school to refer to groups of kids, often girls, who hung out with each other all the time. Can refer to groups that are insular or otherwise don't like admitting new members. It is a pretty commonly used term.

Someone with a good dictionary can probably come up with a better definition.

EDIT: On topic, I wish you the best of luck with this product.
 

A clique is a broad social group defined more by identification with certain traits than by personal connections, which is exclusive in some fashion.
 

"Clique" is a word used in American English to refer to a tight-knit group of friends. I remember it being used in Elementary school to refer to groups of kids, often girls, who hung out with each other all the time. Can refer to groups that are insular or otherwise don't like admitting new members. It is a pretty commonly used term.

Someone with a good dictionary can probably come up with a better definition.

EDIT: On topic, I wish you the best of luck with this product.
Thank you
 

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