Hello!
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 10:01 AM, AaronF <akfu23@...> wrote:
> Picked this up last night as well as got 'caught-up' with Witchcraft and
Landlord's Daughter while I was at it.
> Very impressed with not only this but all three. As usual for these $1
products they can't be beat for their
> combination of great content, high page count, & price point. Added to their
predecessors, I think this
> probably makes 300+ pages of additional CG content I've spent only $6 total
for!
Thanks for picking them up, and I am happy you like them. We have more
plans for more content like this, but things are still being firmed
up. I know of two right now that Graeme and I are talking about. I am
always looking for writers who want to try their hand at designing for
Colonial Gothic.
> As I've said before I will continue to buy as many of these as you can crank
out, great job Rogues!
Thank you.
> My only minor complaint (which this probably isn't the place for...) continues
to be that each subsequent
> one of these makes me want similar content for Thousand Suns even more...
You and me both. James and I have had long talks about this, and once
he gets Revised done, this will happen. I know he has plans for a lot
of smaller PDFs, but I think his plan is hold off a little bit until
the Revised game is done. Shadow, Sword & Spell will have the same
treatment as well, but that game is not due out until July of next
year. Still, your complaints have been heard, and they echo mine. I
will make sure there is some PDFs released next year for Thousand
Suns.
Thanks!
Richard
--
Richard Iorio II
President/Main Rogue
Rogue Games
Games so good they sneak up on you.™
www.rogue-games.net
Picked this up last night as well as got 'caught-up' with Witchcraft and
Landlord's Daughter while I was at it. Very impressed with not only this but
all three. As usual for these $1 products they can't be beat for their
combination of great content, high page count, & price point. Added to their
predecessors, I think this probably makes 300+ pages of additional CG content
I've spent only $6 total for!
As I've said before I will continue to buy as many of these as you can crank
out, great job Rogues!
My only minor complaint (which this probably isn't the place for...) continues
to be that each subsequent one of these makes me want similar content for
Thousand Suns even more...
--- In Colonial_Gothic_Gazette@yahoogroups.com, Richard Iorio II <riorio2@...>
wrote:
>
> Morning!
>
> With this being the week of Thanksgiving, what is the best way to celebrate?
> A little horror, a dash of mystery, and a heaping of plots. Available for
> sale today is a brand new Colonial Gothic eBook, Colonial Gothic: Plymouth.
>
> Uncover the plots of the Mandoag. Face the hidden agendas of many. Explore a
> region that is one of the oldest locations in the colonies. Plymouth is
> waiting. This new *Colonial Gothic* location is ready for your use. Filled
> with maps, new ideas, and numerous hooks, *Colonial Gothic: Plymouth* is
> filled with a lot for not only Gamemasters, but their players as well.
> Written by Jennifer Brozek, this is the perfect eBook to curl up with after
> eating a ton of turkey.
>
> You can purchase a copy direct from the *Rogue Games* PDF
> Store<http://www.rogue-games.net/pdf-store/>,
> as well
asDrivethrurpg.com<http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product_info.php?products_id=65\
849>
> .
>
> Richard
>
>
> --
> Richard Iorio II
> President/Main Rogue
>
> Rogue Games
> Games so good they sneak up on you.™
> www.rogue-games.net
>
I like the sound of Chaco Canyon, I cannot wait to see your ideas about the west. The west is one of the areas I hope to explore in Colonial Gothic. The problem is, I have so many other areas I want to explore as well in this game. :)
Richard
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 8:30 PM, Doug Boggess <davout89@...> wrote:
I am in the middle of excavation report writing, but once fieldwork starts up..I will start writing up some ideas for stuff out west...I am less averse to writing for fun when I have not been writing all day. I have this whole Chaco Canyon as Mandoag base thing floating around on the edge of my brain. It works if you accept the Navajo history of the place..
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 20:19:29 -0600 Subject: Re: [Colonial_Gothic_Gazette] Thanksgiving is almost here
Hello Doug!
Thanks for the purchase, I hope you enjoy the ebook. I think Jennifer did an awesome job on this, and I had a blast laying it out.
As for Philly, I hope it will be done "soon" I am busy writing the first part of the CG Campaign that we are publishing (part one will be out this August and will be a book) as well as working on Shadow, Sword & Spell. Philly will happen, but I need to find some time to finish it.
Richard
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Doug Boggess <davout89@...> wrote:
Bought it..have skimmed it at work..looks like I will be running this one soon..When is Philadelphia likely to appear..Am just running an agents of Templars vs. agents of Freemasons gangwar in Philadelphia right now.
With this being the week of Thanksgiving, what is the best way to celebrate? A little horror, a dash of mystery, and a heaping of plots. Available for sale today is a brand new Colonial Gothic eBook, Colonial Gothic: Plymouth.
Uncover the plots of the Mandoag. Face the hidden agendas of many. Explore a region that is one of the oldest locations in the colonies. Plymouth is waiting. This new Colonial Gothic location is ready for your use. Filled with maps, new ideas, and numerous hooks, Colonial Gothic: Plymouth is filled with a lot for not only Gamemasters, but their players as well. Written by Jennifer Brozek, this is the perfect eBook to curl up with after eating a ton of turkey.
You can purchase a copy direct from the Rogue GamesPDF Store, as well asDrivethrurpg.com.
Richard
I am in the middle of excavation report writing, but once fieldwork starts up..I will start writing up some ideas for stuff out west...I am less averse to writing for fun when I have not been writing all day. I have this whole Chaco Canyon as Mandoag base thing floating around on the edge of my brain. It works if you accept the Navajo history of the place..
To: Colonial_Gothic_Gazette@yahoogroups.com From: riorio2@... Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 20:19:29 -0600 Subject: Re: [Colonial_Gothic_Gazette] Thanksgiving is almost here
Hello Doug!
Thanks for the purchase, I hope you enjoy the ebook. I think Jennifer did an awesome job on this, and I had a blast laying it out.
As for Philly, I hope it will be done "soon" I am busy writing the first part of the CG Campaign that we are publishing (part one will be out this August and will be a book) as well as working on Shadow, Sword & Spell. Philly will happen, but I need to find some time to finish it.
Bought it..have skimmed it at work..looks like I will be running this one soon..When is Philadelphia likely to appear..Am just running an agents of Templars vs. agents of Freemasons gangwar in Philadelphia right now.
With this being the week of Thanksgiving, what is the best way to celebrate? A little horror, a dash of mystery, and a heaping of plots. Available for sale today is a brand new Colonial Gothic eBook, Colonial Gothic: Plymouth. Uncover the plots of the Mandoag. Face the hidden agendas of many. Explore a region that is one of the oldest locations in the colonies. Plymouth is waiting. This new Colonial Gothic location is ready for your use. Filled with maps, new ideas, and numerous hooks, Colonial Gothic: Plymouth is filled with a lot for not only Gamemasters, but their players as well. Written by Jennifer Brozek, this is the perfect eBook to curl up with after eating a ton of turkey. You can purchase a copy direct from the Rogue GamesPDF Store, as well asDrivethrurpg.com. Richard
Thanks for the purchase, I hope you enjoy the ebook. I think Jennifer
did an awesome job on this, and I had a blast laying it out.
As
for Philly, I hope it will be done "soon" I am busy writing the first
part of the CG Campaign that we are publishing (part one will be out
this August and will be a book) as well as working on Shadow, Sword
& Spell. Philly will happen, but I need to find some time to finish
it.
Richard
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Doug Boggess <davout89@...> wrote:
Bought it..have skimmed it at work..looks like I will be running this one soon..When is Philadelphia likely to appear..Am just running an agents of Templars vs. agents of Freemasons gangwar in Philadelphia right now.
With this being the week of Thanksgiving, what is the best way to celebrate? A little horror, a dash of mystery, and a heaping of plots. Available for sale today is a brand new Colonial Gothic eBook, Colonial Gothic: Plymouth.
Uncover the plots of the Mandoag. Face the hidden agendas of many. Explore a region that is one of the oldest locations in the colonies. Plymouth is waiting. This new Colonial Gothic location is ready for your use. Filled with maps, new ideas, and numerous hooks, Colonial Gothic: Plymouth is filled with a lot for not only Gamemasters, but their players as well. Written by Jennifer Brozek, this is the perfect eBook to curl up with after eating a ton of turkey.
You can purchase a copy direct from the Rogue GamesPDF Store, as well asDrivethrurpg.com.
Richard
Bought it..have skimmed it at work..looks like I will be running this one soon..When is Philadelphia likely to appear..Am just running an agents of Templars vs. agents of Freemasons gangwar in Philadelphia right now.
To: Colonial_Gothic_Gazette@yahoogroups.com From: riorio2@... Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 06:37:33 -0600 Subject: [Colonial_Gothic_Gazette] Thanksgiving is almost here
Morning!
With this being the week of Thanksgiving, what is the best way to celebrate? A little horror, a dash of mystery, and a heaping of plots. Available for sale today is a brand new Colonial Gothic eBook, Colonial Gothic: Plymouth.
Uncover the plots of the Mandoag. Face the hidden agendas of many. Explore a region that is one of the oldest locations in the colonies. Plymouth is waiting. This new Colonial Gothic location is ready for your use. Filled with maps, new ideas, and numerous hooks, Colonial Gothic: Plymouth is filled with a lot for not only Gamemasters, but their players as well. Written by Jennifer Brozek, this is the perfect eBook to curl up with after eating a ton of turkey.
You can purchase a copy direct from the Rogue GamesPDF Store, as well asDrivethrurpg.com.
Richard
With this being the week of Thanksgiving, what is the best way to celebrate? A little horror, a dash of mystery, and a heaping of plots. Available for sale today is a brand new Colonial Gothic eBook, Colonial Gothic: Plymouth.
Uncover the plots of the Mandoag. Face the hidden agendas of many. Explore a region that is one of the oldest locations in the colonies. Plymouth is waiting. This new Colonial Gothic location is ready for your use. Filled with maps, new ideas, and numerous hooks, Colonial Gothic: Plymouth is filled with a lot for not only Gamemasters, but their players as well. Written by Jennifer Brozek, this is the perfect eBook to curl up with after eating a ton of turkey.
cool I have been trying to track down something like this.
From: RobertR <quixol@...> To: Colonial_Gothic_Gazette@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wed, November 11, 2009 12:58:17 PM Subject: [Colonial_Gothic_Gazette] The Black Coat comic is re-issued
For those who missed it, the Black Coat comic has been reissued. The first re-issue is issues 1 & 2 combined into a color edition.
A revolutionary war superspy comic mixed in with all the great things that make it meld well with all the great opportunities found in Colonial Gothic itself.
If you have a chance check it out...The first comic I belive is available to read for free online at: http://www.the- black-coat. com/
For those who missed it, the Black Coat comic has been reissued. The first
re-issue is issues 1 & 2 combined into a color edition.
A revolutionary war superspy comic mixed in with all the great things that make
it meld well with all the great opportunities found in Colonial Gothic itself.
If you have a chance check it out...The first comic I belive is available to
read for free online at: http://www.the-black-coat.com/
If you have anything coming up for Colonial Gothic, definitely would be interested.
From: Richard Iorio II <riorio2@...> To: transmission_thousand_suns@yahoogroups.com; Colonial Gothic Gazette <Colonial_Gothic_Gazette@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tue, November 3, 2009 8:25:33 PM Subject: [Colonial_Gothic_Gazette] Re: A call for play testers
Ok, an idiot. I gave the work address for the form. Here it is:
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 7:10 PM, Richard Iorio II <riorio2@...> wrote: > Hello! > > Rogue Games is going to be doing a lot of play testing over the
next > few months. This month, we will be kicking off three different play > tests. The first play test will be for a new Thousand Suns Supplement > in development. If you want to take part here are the details: > > * All participants will need to submit an Idea Submission Form. You > can download it here: > http://www.rogue-games.net/Rogue_Games_Idea_Submission_Agreemen.pdf > > * At least one member of the play test group must take part in a play > test discussion group. > > * A willingness to put rules through their paces. > > * You can publicly talk about being part of the play test, but you > cannot post the rules or share them with anyone outside of the play > test. > > For taking part this is what you get: > > * All play testers get credited in the book. > > * All play testers get a free copy of the published
book. > > So, what is this play test for? Thousand Suns: Starships. > > This play test will run between now and March 2010. > > -- > Richard Iorio II > President/Main Rogue > > Rogue Games > Games so good they sneak up on you.â„¢ > www.rogue-games.net >
-- Richard Iorio II President/Main Rogue
Rogue Games Games so good they sneak up on you.â„¢ www.rogue-games.net
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