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[Griffon Publishing Studio] Schweig Launches griffonpubstudio.com

Started by Griffon86, February 16, 2010, 10:20:07 AM

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Game designer, writer, and editor Peter Schweighofer recently ported Griffon Publishing Studio to its own internet domain, //www.griffonpubstudio.com.

The studio's new location maintains all the website's popular features, including resources for the generic Any-System Key, free scenario and resource downloads, insights into West End Games' D6 System and the Star Wars Roleplaying Game, and material promoting Schweighofer's two flagship products, the sourcebook Pulp Egypt and the adventure collection Heroes of Rura-Tonga.

Griffon Publishing Studio also recently launched its presence on Facebook.

Schweighofer founded Griffon Publishing Studio as a means to market his own sourcebooks and games to the adventure gaming hobby, primarily in the PDF format. Known for writing and editing numerous Star Wars roleplaying game products for West End Games, he has designed such period sourcebooks as Weird War II: Afrika Korpse for Pinnacle Entertainment Group's Weird Wars series and the Raiders of the Lost Ark Sourcebook for West End Games' Indiana Jones roleplaying game. He continues creating and publishing rolelplaying game materials and developing family games with historical themes.
Peter Schweighofer
Griffon Publishing Studio

//www.griffonpubstudio.com
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