Perilous Locales is off for @DriveThruRPG’s review!

It should be ready in a couple of days. Alas, Perilous Locales is probably the last of the low-hanging fruit. Relatively low-hanging fruit, at that. Everything else is stuff that would require actual, you know, playtesting and so forth.

This isn’t really a complaint: I did this at least partially to get my head around doing something with DriveThruRPG. I consider this phase of the experiment to be a success…

Moe Lane

PS: Buy the first two here!

Got a tentative title (PERILOUS LOCALES) and cover for the new DriveThruRPG thing.

Working title is PERILOUS LOCALES. Text is done, working on illustrations, probably going to have a talk with my kids about positioning of the image and so forth. I figure I’ll have it done by next week. Keep watching the skies!

Keep watching the DriveThruRPG skies for a new supplement!

It’s called Dangerous Associations, and it’s a collection of a bunch of the Group Seeds I’ve done on this site over the years. It’s not approved yet, but if you go on my page there you will see Tomes of Unusual Knowledge, which is likewise totally a thing.

I don’t know what I’m doing next on the RPG front, so feel free to offer suggestions! Bear in mind I can’t put anything up there that isn’t covered under an OGL.

TOMES OF UNUSUAL KNOWLEDGE is now live on DriveThruRPG.

Well, here it is! TOMES OF UNUSUAL KNOWLEDGE! Twenty eight separate, game-neutral forbidden books and odd volumes for your modern campaign. Best suited for occult and/or conspiracy-themed games, but they’re not all horror-themed, either. Heck, a couple of them have all the arcane powers of a piece of mundane cheese. They’re all designed to cause trouble, though.

Ninety nine cents!

I have put something on DriveThruRPG!

Don’t bother looking for it: there’s an approval process. Said approval process may take some time, since they need to go through it and make sure I’m not putting up salacious or libelous material. Which I am not. The name of the piece will be Tomes of Unusual Knowledge, and it features a selection of the many, many weird fictional books I’ve come up with as generic game aids. It’ll be ninety-nine cents, so obviously I’m not expecting it to make me a millionaire.

Basically, I’m thinking of it as a proof-of-concept. I have another PDF that I can update (I used Homebrewery, by the way, and it’s an excellent resource), if this one works out well enough. It’s effectively free (well, I’m getting hosed on the labor costs, but I’m also the one doing the hosing), and every little bit helps, hey?

DriveThruRPG now has the In Nomine RPG line in PDF.

Continue reading DriveThruRPG now has the In Nomine RPG line in PDF.

Steve Jackson Games puts GURPS 4E on DriveThruRPG…

…at least, it looks like just GURPS 4e here on DriveThruRPG.  Specifically, it looks like the GURPS 4e titles I’d put on if I was getting ready to offer them as a Bundle of Holding; at first glance, the only items missing from DriveThruRPG are the ones that involve licensed properties. Which probably means no In Nomine any time soon, dammit. Still: keep watching the skies.

Mega New Year’s Day Sale: @EclipsePhase RPG.

99 cents per PDF for the entire Eclipse Phase future horror-cyberpunk RPG digital line (ONE DAY ONLY).  Feel free to go here to pick it up, but be careful.  That 99 cent thing can run up the score pretty quickly.