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10 Years of Realms

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

In 1999 I got the realms.co.uk domain name free as part of an ISP deal. This site, in its initial form, was created. Uploaded by 56k modem (remember those?), it began as a place to put reviews, articles and game ideas. Some of those reviews look pretty awful now – 7th Sea being one, but some of the other work holds up. That site of course moved to the Realms.org.uk domain, largely due to wanting server-side scripting, but not being able to free the domain from the ISP…

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UK Games Expo 2009

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

I just got back from UK Games Expo, a wonderful local convention in Birmingham. As always it was a well organised, diverse and entertaining event. A heady mix of board games, card games, roleplaying games and computer games (including a funky retro gaming area). RPGs had a bigger presence this year, and the event as a whole seems to be growing rapidly.

My main purchase of the con were some of the excellent, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang miniatures from Copplestone castings, who have a fun looking game in preparation for the same.

As always I manned the Collective Endeavour stand, where I soft launched Pulp!. This is now in final form (not radically different to the ashcan, but now with coil bind, fixed points calculations and corrected traits). If you fancy trying it, the quickstart demo is available.

Finally, I played a very enjoyable game of Hot War, run by Scott Dorward. If you get a chance to play his con scenario, “A New Covenant”, it’s a must.

The “not the end of the world” sale!

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

I’m feeling generous (blame it on recent fatherhood), so have decided to have a short special offer on Covenant, my story game of failing conspiracies.

For one week only you can get it for 40% off its normal price at Indie Press Revolution. Both print and PDF versions.

Covenant in Italian

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

As I mentioned over at Storygames, you can get hold of the Italian Translation of Covenant. Translated by the nice folks at Coyotepress, featuring new art and supplemental material from the Codex. The book seems to be acquiring some good reviews , which is heartening.

Dragonmeet & The Collective Journal

Friday, November 21st, 2008

If you want a demo of Pulp! then I suggest you pop along to Dragonmeet in London on the 29th November. I’ll have the last few ashcans on hand too.

I’ll be on the Collective Endeavour stand, where we’ll have shiny new copies of the Collective Endeavour Journal, which contains an intro scenario for Pulp! along with a variety of other articles for cool British Indie games. Everything from Hot War to Duty & Honour.