Dicken's sure. Make sure you have 1) an orphan 2) a colorful but deceitful beadle 3) some really nasty people in charge of prison/orphanage/ who thwart the...
It should also include a tension between paternalistic altruism (Whig) and self-reliant individualism (Toryism) personified in characters with significant...
THE ROCKET 1830 By Chris Engle 4-3-2009 Being a game set at the 1830 opening of the Liverpool to Manchester Rail Road in which love was found, rivals were met...
I would like to join this overwhelmingly popular game. :-) How can I turn down the lure of --- Lord Byron: Magically alive and 42, poet, contrarian --Thom...
Given the HUGH demand for the game spaces are very tight but I think we can sqeeze you in. Actually though the responce showed me that I needed to do a...
I really do hate March and April. Tree allergies zap most of my energy and creativity. The non-stop stream of psychotherapy clients through my office hasn't...
I think the game was an interesting exercise - not going to change people's minds about anything and not at all revealing of our personal oppinions on the...
I could but I want to keep the rules consistent. Also it is a good maturity exercise to have power to destroy and learn to not use it. Hey! I'd like to work...
Heh! I hadn't thought about Hungry Dragon in ages! Sure, let me know what kind of stuff you'd need. As for not using that power...well, I'm going to run into...
Sounds cool - "Great Buckets of Dice!" could make for an interesting game and would definitely help stores sell dice. They'ed like that no doubt. Chris ... -- ...
Can you send me the write up you had on Hungry Dragon. I'll adapt it from there. If The Temple of Chees works out I'll do this as next year's Gen Con release. ...
Chris: I put the original minis version up in the files sectio. I'll see if I can find board-game scratch stuff and put it in the folder later today or...
Thanks! I've always loved this game idea and wanted to publish it. Linking it with Thunder Hamsters is just a good sales gimick. ... -- Hamster Press = Engle...
I've been reading up on the Plastic Logic ebook reader (which looks really cool if you've not heard of it) and am thinking of doing this game up for that...
Thunder Hamster and the Temple of Cheese sounds like a great game. I recently took my son to New York City to show him what a real hooker looks like and to see...
My wife and I are starting a publishing company and as a tax write off we were able to buy a Kindle 2 which is not full screen although Amazon is working on...
It's cool that publishing will become divorced from printing and book binding. That will allow bound books to become art. Cheap paperbacks can go away - good...
The reader is eye friendly and you can adjust the size of the print to make it easier to read. I agree that cheap paperbacks will be hit first by the...
The K2 looks so cool! I would really like to have a kindle loaded with the RPG rulebooks I use...I wonder how much trouble the tables and graphics might give...
It's the Plastic Logic reader that will be out lster this year that I'm more interested in. It will show regular PDFs so it should do graphics well (even the...
I found the following article on the internet an interview with Charles Robert the God Father of modern wargaming and Avalon Hill. This man should get our...
To be honest I'd rather have a pdf reader, but the market for ebooks outside of the Kindle is pretty meagre. As a publisher you need to look at who is pushing...
Last week I used a impromptu MG in a thearpy session. The individual was exploring basic social skills - reading situations and imagining different futures. I...
I'm throwing this out there to see if people are interested in a game. The basic idea behind "Gateway to Cthulhu" is that a group of normal kids (on a museum...