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Ryan Dancey: "So you want to make a roleplaying game?"

Started by JongWK, February 14, 2007, 01:19:41 PM

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jrients

Quote from: StuartSenZar joins World of Cinnabar on my list of games to order.:cool:

That's awesome.  Please note that the corebook contains no monster stats.  The monster book is named after a Metallica song, IIRC, but the title is eluding me at the moment.
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Calithena

Creeping Death! Alas, though, it's not as good as the main rulebook.

SenZar is mechanically very solid for a game of its type.

This talk of Hammerfall is going to force me to put on Unbent, Unbowed, Unbroken RIGHT NOW! :emot-rock:
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James McMurray

QuoteEither you write non-d20 stuff, and it'll be crap and you'll end up broke, or you write d20 stuff and you'll make a living.

Can you point me to where he says it's a sure bet that you'll make money selling d20, much less a living?