Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Happy New Year...let's go exploring!

I wanted to wish you a very Happy New Year and to say thank you for your support and for playing Heroes & Other Worlds!

To say thanks, and in case you are thinking of starting your own campaign in the new year, I uploaded a new free adventure! It is a Heroes & Other Worlds edition of the OGL intro adventure The Vile Worm.

For 2014, I have another two BIG projects on the table for Heroes & Other Worlds: The Tome of Terrors (the monster book for Heroes & Other Worlds) and Blades & Black Magic, an assortment of more game options, Wilderness/Hexploration stuff and some new spells. 

In addition there are two adventure books done already so my hope is to have a quarterly releases this year. In addition I want to get Cauldron #2 out and maybe #3 out as well.  Oh the ambition is there, but I am unsure if the time will be!

One other note, my Sci-Fi game, Rogue Space, is getting a refresh and should be availble this weekend for purchase on Lulu.  It is a completely different system than H&OW, but adheres to the simple to pick up and play philosophy I strive for in all my games.

Thanks again for a great 2013 and cheers to you and yours for a very happy 2014!

8 comments:

  1. Just to ask "this" isn't where I found The Witches Hound by any chance, is it?

    Playing it now and can't remember where I picked it up at!

    Frustrating!

    Got Cauldron #0 ;)

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    1. Sorry I am not sure about a witch hound?

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    2. Nothing important, "5." I found a little "home made" module/scenario on line, "The Witch's Hound" and can't remember where.

      I've gotten a couple of things from you, so I asked. ;)

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    3. Nope it is from gnome stew...looks good!

      http://www.gnomestew.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/witchs_hounds.pdf

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  2. I still miss Calvin and Hobbes.

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    1. I miss seeing new C&H strips as well, but damn what a golden age we had with Gary Larson's Far Side and Bill Watterson's Calvin & Hobbes! I feel blessed and lucky that I got to experience it and take away a lot of great memories from it. I also appreciate that Bill Watterson never licensed his creations into animated movies and other goods. Sure it would have been great to have my own stuffed Hobbes, but I respect and appreciate that his work and philosophy for his work was never really about that.

      Thanks for sharing Calvin & Hobbes with us Mr. Watterson wherever you are!

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  3. I have not seen this documentary, but I read that it's very cool.

    http://www.dearmrwatterson.com/store/

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    1. I heard about this and want to see it! Thanks for the link Chris!

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