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by Daniel Potter
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Sunday, 27 December 2009 |
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(non-Ubiquity)
Not really any Ubiquity action to report. Not that nothing is happening, just not anything to go public with yet. I'll have at least one update later this week though. Instead, I'm here to shamelessly hype a different gaming project with which I've been involved...
My mate Colin Chapman has published his first independent game, Atomic Highway. Post-apocalyptic if you can't tell. It's a fairly light, traditional style RPG, with a clever dice pool mechanic and quick chargen. At 130 pages total, rules and background, it won't break your brain with complexity. It's meant more for the Mad Max style crowd, rather than the Gamma World crowd, though there will be supplements to support both. Hard copy is being printed, but the PDF can already be found on RPGNow and DriveThruRPG. |