Why not say one every two months! Then you'll have six items! Or if that's pushing it, one a quarter?
I recently set up www.whiteharegames.uk and I have been heading up the Advanced Fighting Fantasy/Fighting Fantasy fanzine The Warlock Returns. Issue #02 released just before new years and I need to start work on #03.
At some point I want to add Legend products to my creations and publishing work!
I recently set up www.whiteharegames.uk and I have been heading up the Advanced Fighting Fantasy/Fighting Fantasy fanzine The Warlock Returns. Issue #02 released just before new years and I need to start work on #03.
I didn't realize you were behind this endeavour! I will always have a soft spot for Fighting Fantasy. Russ Nicholson defined grimdark fantasy for me back in the 1980s...
Bifford said:
At some point I want to add Legend products to my creations and publishing work!
I think there is still an appetite for a product line like Legend. The D100 community has some heavy-hitters like Chaosium's Runequest and Design Mechanism's Mythras, but neither of these are available under a permissive license. They are both excellent games. In both cases, the companies involved offer licensing terms to third-party publishers. But these have some significant limitations. OpenQuest is the closest competitor to Legend, but its mission is slightly different - it offers a very streamlined experience. It's a pity that Cakebread & Walton can no longer support the Renaissance system due to health problems, but it seems in deep hibernation at the moment. This does leave Legend in a class of its own....even after several years.
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