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[Kickstarter] SARIL: the RPG where everyone takes their turn at the same time!

Started by gstewart, September 26, 2022, 09:21:44 AM

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gstewart

Hi Everyone. If you fancy trying a very different RPG, please check out my kickstarter: SARIL.

We're offering fantasy, Sci-fi, and weird west. gunfights, social intrigue, mystery, and even co-operative spell casting.
We've got STL files for tabletop play, and a roll20 character sheet plus tokens for digital play.
The Kickstarter launches on the 27th!...

but if you need a sneak peak you can check out the preview.
Thanks for your time.





Dan Davenport

Hello, Graham! I run the Randomworlds RPG chatroom and hold Q&A sessions for game authors there. Would you be interested in coming by to discuss SARIL?

Past guests include Kenneth Hite, Robin D. Laws, Greg Stafford, Greg Stolze, Marc Miller, Jonathan Tweet, Margaret Weis, Mike Pondsmith, Ken St. Andre, Peter Adkison, and Mark Rein•Hagen.

This is a free service, although tips are welcome at https://ko-fi.com/gmshoe.

Your Q&A will be promoted on my Facebook feed, at seven Facebook groups -- ten if it is a Kickstarter -- and on three major RPG web forums (TheRPGSite, RPGPub, and Enworld). In addition, the log of the Q&A will be maintained on my blog.

Here's the schedule: https://tinyurl.com/randomworlds-schedule

(The standard time slots are 7:30-9:30 pm Central every day of the week except where otherwise noted. I can also do 1:00 pm Central on Saturdays and Sundays.)

Here's the shortcut to the chatroom: http://www.tinyurl.com/randomworlds-discord

Here's my blog, where I save the Q&A logs: http://gmshoe.wordpress.com/

And here's the Q&A format: https://gmshoe.wordpress.com/qa-format/

I should also mention that game authors are always welcome to hang out with us and discuss their products, and we have quite a few authors who do so on a regular basis. A Q&A simply gives you the floor to yourself. Stop by and check us out! :)
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gstewart

Always Happy to talk nerdy. I visited the Discord to say hi. Seem like a nice bunch. I'm in the UK, so timing may be a little awkward but will definitely be happy to chat.