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Title: [Slasher Flick] Black & White Version of The Director's Cut Now Available!
Post by: CynthiaCM on September 20, 2010, 05:42:17 AM
Parsons, KS. – September 20, 2010
-- Spectrum Games releases budget version of Slasher Flick: the Director's Cut

Slasher Flick fans who wanted to experience the full-color Director's Cut but couldn't afford the unfortunately hefty price can now rejoice! We have turned it into a black and white book and made it available to the masses.

Slasher Flick: The Director's Cut is a deluxe version of the original rulebook. It's loaded with new material and improved features, including:

·   170 pages of psycho killer goodness
·   Full-sized 8.5" by 11" book (as opposed to the digest-sized original).
·   All-new cover
·   Never-before-seen material designed to improve the game and make it more user-friendly.
·   Material culled from the various supplements, including 100 character templates, additional special rules for characters, group archetypes and much more.
·   Three "quick flicks" that allow you to get a game up and running in no time.
·   A spine-tingling 23-page introductory adventure called, "The Vault".  

According to Spectrum president Cynthia Celeste Miller, "I hated that we had to charge so much for the full-color version of the Director's Cut. However, any time you release a full-color book via print-on-demand services, you're looking at an insane production cost. In order to make any profit whatsoever, we had to set a price that I was quite uncomfortable with. Now, though, we're making the material available in black and white for a much more affordable price."

Slasher Flick: the Director's Cut (B&W version) can be purchased here: http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/slasher-flick-the-directors-cut-(bw-version)/12785885


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Slasher Flick is a role-playing game that emulates "psycho killer" films. Every rule was designed with the goal of capturing the feel of those movies in mind.

Spectrum Games was founded in 2001 and has since published many products, including Cartoon Action Hour, Omlevex, Tomorrow Knights, Midway City, Cartoon Action Hour: Season 2, Slasher Flick and Wild West Cinema some of which have been nominated for various awards. Visit us on the web at //www.spectrum-games.com.