Also, the Dungeon Fantasy Monsters 2 Kickstarter is at 69%.

More specifically, the Powered by GURPS: Dungeon Fantasy Monsters 2 & Game Reprint Kickstarter. It’s getting a little close to the wire, there. I suppose that maybe I should internally commit to running GURPS at WashingCon. Especially if I skip 2020 to go do DragonCon instead.

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The Citadel at Nordvorn Kickstarter is *so* close.

The Citadel at Nordvorn Kickstarter (GURPS Dungeon Fantasy, third party) is so very close. It may even clear by the time this posts, which would be nice. I had fun running its predecessor at WashingCon; haven’t decided yet whether to run GURPS again this year, but if I do this it will probably be from this module.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gamingballistic/the-citadel-at-norvorn/

…On second thought, why wait? I know I’m getting the hardcopy anyway.

The ‘The Citadel at Norðvorn’ Kickstarter.

Gonna be interesting if the title works under the new WordPress regime:

Anyway, The Citadel at Norðvorn was done by the same guy who did Hall of Judgment, and I kind of have a vested interest in encouraging SJG to do third-party GURPS stuff. Besides, Hall of Judgment was fun. My players had a good time with it at WashingCon.

The deceptively expensive SJG Pocket Box Games of the Eighties Kickstarter.

This one will get expensive real fast, if you let it.

Your best bet here is to hope that you already have most of these, thus allowing you to get away with only tossing down twenty bucks for the gap in your library. I actually have most of these, but I don’t have Necromancer. So, I get Necromancer, no worries, everything’s cool.

Until the hidden stretch goals unlock, of course.

The ‘Termination Shock’ Science Fiction RPG Kickstarter.

Termination Shock (from Greg Stolze) looks very much of interest.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gregstolze/termination-shock-the-print-version

A First Contact setting where you’re not a highly trained member of the Federation; you were this guy working on Mars somewhere, and now you’re working without a net.  It sounds like a recipe for disaster and player-charactering (which is where you take the disasters, and arrange them so that the explosions do useful things for your character).  And it’s almost funded, too.