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Pay-What-You-Want for a Treasure Trove of Indie RPGs and Support Charity!

Started by wicked.fable, September 05, 2013, 01:37:43 PM

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Adventurer! The fellowship of the Gumptious Vanguard brings you the Bundle of Holding Indie Treasure Trove: a best-of-show collection of small-press tabletop roleplaying games by leading indie RPG designers.

The Indie Treasure Trove presents some of the most honored and venerable games in story gaming (like the new annotated version of Ron Edwards's Sorcerer); newer favorites like Gothic horror-fest Annalise and the two-player political struggle Mars Colony; the recent Kickstarter triumph Our Last Best Hope (make your own disaster film!); and the acclaimed nominee for this year's Diana Jones Award, Dog Eat Dog.

For a limited time, you can get this entire collection as DRM-free .PDF rulebooks -- for a price you set yourself.

Grab the bundle early as there are sure to be even more RPGs discovered and added to the treasure pile as the timer ticks down!

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