When it comes to fantasy, there are options for boxed dungeon crawl board games, Heroquest, Descent, and Warhammer Quest come quickly to mind, but there are scads more.
Aside from Space Hulk and Siege of the Citadel (both OOP) are there many, or any, similar board games in the sci-fi genre?
Like many I have a bunch of PDFs, but I wouldn't mind printing and binding some of them up. Anyone else doing that, and how? I have access to one of those office sized laser printer MFD-type machines, so I would guess that's fine for most B&W printing. I noticed saddle staplers are pretty...
Note: I understand if this needs the Careful Now tag. For me this is a question about a creative decision compared to canon, and not the motivations behind it, which I actively refuse to speculate on, beyond it being something Amazon thinks will draw viewer interest
So, I guess Amazon's ME orcs...
And it seems they have an interesting slate of RPG creators with them like Monte Cook, Tuesday Knight Games, and Exalted Funeral. KS definitely had its detractors, but enough to make this a big deal or is it just another face in the crowd(funding)?
Here's the link...
It's been making the rounds, but in case no one knows yet, there are three really nice D&D bundles on sale at DriveThru.
Rules Cyclopedia + All the Mystara Gazeteers.
The collection of the 1e core books.
2e core + Planescape
I never had a chance to own any of the Gazeteers, but heard that most...
Anyone else playing around with this modestly priced, but quite fun mapping program? I found it via a recent KS, and was impressed by its distinctive look all done by Cecil Howe.
For the curious, a link to a G+ community: https://goo.gl/kkhrQ7
And the website: http://www.hex-kit.com/
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