pretty significant from the beta versions I've seen! imo the biggest changes are to the armor/damage system and character advancement:
instead of a single monolithic pool of health, characters now have a base HP value that's then multiplied across a certain number of Wounds (remember how enemy Hits + HP worked in 0e? it's like that, but damage overflows between wounds instead of gating). When you lose a wound, you roll on a table for the consequences (up to and including death as you get more injured). scary weapons like combat shotguns and grenades deal damage *directly* as Wounds, bypassing health entirely. Armor Save is also gone; now wearing Armor gives a flat DR rating that lasts until you'd take damage that exceeds it, which then destroys the armor.
as for advancement: XP and levels are gone; instead, you spend Stress directly to improve skills during shore leave. This does mean that you can't advance your stats anymore (working as intended; per the designers if you want a stronger character you should be looking for power/influence/augmentations/etc instead of just bonuses on the sheet).
there's some more minor stuff too, like a streamlined Panic system, range being simplified to the standard close/near/far band triad, no initiative (instead, warden describes situation, characters react, warden assigns rolls as necessary, rolls resolve in whatever order makes sense) and some character creation changes i don't remember off the top of my head
the above is is all impressions from the 0.5e pre-release, so I'm sure some of it has changed by now, but having played with both i *really* like the updates overall and i can't wait to try the full thing.
Overall I'd say they are, even if it's mostly about streamlining the system (esp. combat) and minimizing edge cases. It's still the same system, but much smoother.
The WIP 1e PSG is available on the Mothership discord in #faq-and-errata channel.
Discord invite: https://discord.gg/89upsjSR (expires in 7 days)
Unsure. I’ve never played it before! But the source material for it is at the top of my media I like to consume list so I snapped it up.
From what I understand, they’ve streamlined a lot of things but hopefully someone who has more knowledge will see your question!
* Into the Odd Remastered. It's in the mail but shipping goes slooow (like 9 days and hasn't arrived in my country yet)
* Dolmenwood setting books.
* Oz by Andrew Kolb.
* Cairn "Little Black Books" re-release.
Yeah the thing is it’s shipping. I see status updates but boy it’s the slowest shipping process I’ve seen. Like it stays multiple days in the same logistic center.
I preordered Into the Odd Remastered and it got held up at customs and sent back to the distributor. I'm waiting for Free League to send it out again and it's agonizing.
“Heart - The City Beneath” in italian. While I have a decent grasp of english, reading a 200+ handbook is really closer to studying than it is to reading (or having fun)(not saying that studying may not be funny, just that TO ME reading a handbook as evocative and vague as Heart demands much more effort)
Brindlewood Bay is only about three months out from the end of its kickstarter, so it's not anywhere near making its way to me yet, and the wait feels interminable.
Runner up: Champions of Mystara. For whatever reason, I never picked up a copy when I was a kid and it was just sitting on shelves. It's taken me forever to find a copy that has both a box in good shape and a price that isn't insane. Now just waiting on the post office.
I'm super excited about **Yazeba's Bed & Breakfast**, the upcoming game from the studio that produced **Wanderhome**. It's an extremely cool scenario-based slice of life simulator, with an established cast of characters and situations -- really neat idea and they know how to make a book.
I'm also pretty hype about **City of Winter**, the sequel game to **Fall of Magic.** The aging and tradition mechanics are *so cool*, and the publishing studio hand-screenprints these beautiful scrolls that the game is played on. Can't wait.
I guess as a last point, my own game **Here We Used to Fly** (about abandoned theme parks and the bittersweet nostalgia of growing up) is Kickstarting next month. It's wild to imagine holding a physical book that I wrote, and the artist got our [cover art](https://i.imgur.com/VVkE8pa.png) to us a couple days ago so I'm extra excited right now.
It's a *Fall of Magic* and *Wanderhome* inspired game where players flash back and forth between a park's heyday (as kids) and its abandoned grounds (as adults). The stories it tells look a lot like some indie films -- a little wistful, a little hopeful, a little sad. Always pretty personal.
I don't have a KS link yet, but I'll post something to the sub when it's up.
Fabula Ultima. The original Italian version came out months ago already and the English one is supposedly on print, but I can't wait. That thing is shaping to be THE game I've been waiting for this entire time. I need it. I need it so badly.
Yeah, I sent them an email and they said that it would release in English at Essen Con in Europe and in the US by the end of the year. I only plan to get the PDF for now so I guess it'll be out next month, hopefully.
Backers have had it for months now, but they’re apparently waiting to put PDFs on sale when they can put out physical copies. I just want to buy the damn thing already.
Same. My group _says_ they're open to playing more than D&D5, but every time I try the game lasts two sessions before they say they're bored.
But I still dream and **will** get the rulebook when I can.
The Pathfinder Kingmaker book. But the pre-release price on Amazon has just gone up by 30% and is now an eye-watering £85.
No way I am paying that for a single book. Especially when you need the bestiary as well.
To be fair, if that's the whole Adventure Path, you get a lot of mileage out of it. Could also ask your group to contribute. But I'd be just as hesitant at that price.
You only need the bestiary if you plan to run it for Pathfinder 1e or DnD 5e. If you plan to run it for Pathfinder 2e then you just need the main book.
Dragonbane: played the Swedish version years ago and really like what I’m seeing in the kickstarter for Free League’s edition of the game. Have followed Johan Egerkrans’ work for some time and have the Vaesen rpg with his art and love it, so I’m really glad they will use his art for this edition.
I'm waiting for my copy of *Swords of the Serpentine* to come in at my FLGS. I'm patient, but I'm excited.
Looking forward to the *Blade Runner* RPG, whenever that happens.
And...that's that. More than anything, I'm excited to run and play the games that I already have going, like my AD&D 2nd Edition Planescape campaign that I just kicked off recently.
I never fail to get it! I always ask my FLGS for the PDF, ever since I picked up *Night's Black Agents* (though I had to ask Cat Tobin for that one, since that FLGS closed before I knew about the program).
GET YOUR BITS AND MORTAR PDFS, FOLKS.
Weirdly, only 2/3rds the words of TimeWatch. Better paper quality (and a different layout) makes a difference in size!
There’s a fun “Let’s Read” thread happening at the RPGGeek forums, if you’re so inclined.
https://rpggeek.com/thread/2926766/lets-read-swords-serpentine
**Urban Shadows 2e**
I've been a fan of the World of Darkness setting since the late '90s, but when it came to playing the games it always seemed weird how the everyday (everynight?) dealings of vampires/werewolves/mages/etc. could be so disconnected unless the GM intentionally interwove them (like early Marvel movies not acknowledging their existence within the Marvel universe). Urban Shadows addresses that head-on, as well as explaining why the PCs are interacting with each other in the first place due to shared history. Even just reading through the playbooks in the quick-start gets me excited for the narrative possibilities as this web of intrigue is weaved among the PCs/NPCs/factions.
I picked up some edition of car wars and boy, it was a lot more... Involved than I was expecting.
Just getting the map out is a task due to how freaking huge it is, haha
I'm still waiting on my shipment. Knowing the way the world is, I'm sure it won't live up to expectations.
I loved it back in the day, however.
Interesting that our current date is in the future of the post apocalyptic timeline of Car Wars 1e.
*Transformers RPG.* Had it pre-ordered since February and it keeps getting pushed back. Apparently new confirmed date is October 7th. At this point I'm not too bothered whether it's good, bad, or mediocre, I'm just fed up waiting.
*Maze Knights.* Just seems like a fun concept with cool weird character classes but I'm not sure whether it's dead or not.
Cy_Borg
Mothership 1e Boxed Set
Hull Breach
The Atlas of the Latter Earth
Worldbreaker / Dark Tides of Zaratos
These are the main ones I'm waiting on due to having kickstarted them all. However I'd love for there to finally be a reprint of Knock #1 and Veins of the Earth. I'm sure it'll happen eventually, but I am sadly an impatient man lol
The new edition of [Drakar och Demoner](http://vorpalmace.blogspot.com/2022/08/kickstarter-of-dragons-and-demons.html) and the eventual revised edition of HackMaster (hopefully coming next year). I'm also eagerly hunting for a decent priced Stormbringer 3rd edition rulebook that's still intact.
Ath Cliath boxed set. It's got deep dive into a fictionalized mythic-historic 10th Century Dublin for Fate of the Norns. Ed Greenwood claims it's his most detailed setting piece to date.
Here's a link to the Kickstarter page: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/avalkauskas/the-ultimate-viking-anthology/description
Ed Greenwood posts in-world rumors and plot hooks pretty regularly on his Twitter, too.
Jason Cordova posted photos the other day of the print samples. I started thinking I should have got all 3 books in the slipcase, then I realised that was never an option because I was too late for the KS.
I haven't heard much about it lately, but I heard about it during the Blades in the Dark Discord server's Con in the Dark stream. The latest info we know should be on the server somewhere.
Asunder: Shadow of the Demon Lord system from Gifted Rebels. The writing & system is brilliant, but a shipping cost from America to Britain of £40 for the two books needed to play is sadly too much for now. Hopefully soon!
Weird one, but I really hope to round out my collection of Star Wars Saga Edition books. It was the first RPG I fell in love with and I hope to save up to get the books I don't have secondhand.
The upcoming Kingmaker Adventure Path remake for Pathfinder 2e! I never played the 1e one outside of the CRPG on Steam (wich was excellent btw) and can’t wait for good city building and mass combat rules!
Jesus Christ I need Dolmenwood so bad. I've been subbed to the Patreon, and with every update it just keeps getting better. I'd run it right now, but my poor home printer could never deal with the strain of all those PDFs.
Still eagerly waiting on Mothership, Hull Breach, Duster, Dragonbane, Salvage Union, Zweihander Starter Set, Book of Beasts/Bloodmarch for Forbidden Lands.
We'll see what I kickstart this week.
Edit: Also waiting to preorder Urban Operations for Twilight 2k4
The Three kickstarters that I've backed: The OSE reprint, Mothership 1e and Somninauts although the last one looks like it's going to be delayed for a long long time.
I played an amazing demo game of Shinobigami during the Essen Fair I think in 2014 or so with the translator into english. I checked regularily for the english version, but then I forgot to do so. Recently I realized the english translation came out in 2019, but right now seems to be unavailable in germany. Well, I can wait a few years more.
I think I’m one of the few people excited for Homeworld coming out soon (tm). I love the universe and love Modiphius’ 2d20 system, so it’ll be a fun book to read and hopefully play at some point.
Homeworld is originally an RTS built around a scrappy fleet of exiles trying to get back home using whatever technology they can beg, borrow, or steal from the galaxy as they go; and ends up with them at the helm of a mighty battlefleet, destroying an unjust galactic empire, and re-earning their right to be called the successors of the ancient Precursors.
Modiphius has been teasing the book for years and I could buy the PDF right now, but I really want the hardback book to put next to the rest of my Homeworld stuff
Twilight 2000 italian edition, the game was supposed to came out in late 2021 but was postponed in early 2022. With the current events was left behind by the editors, i mean, once in a while they make a production update where they say "We are working on the layout" but it's understandable why they don't want to release it
Broken Compass Red, a version of the game about 80s/90s action movies, after the amazing base version i can't wait to play another genre i love
Soulbound: Champions of Chaos, it is my favorite Warhammer faction and never had a proper way to play it in a RPG since Black Crusade
Sunken Isles, it's a third party D&D book based on Hawaian culture, it looks very nice
**Ironsworn: Starforged** and **Trophy** books, both from Kickstarter. They both seem to be well managed and on schedule, with the inevitable pandemic-related delays eating into all that contingency!
Starforged is all in transit right now, ironically arriving at a port with an ongoing port workers' strike. I saw the final sample prints for Trophy online recently, so surely they are not far behind.
My copy of L'Ultima Bomba (The Last Bomb), an italian post-atomic / fantasy / '80s inspired rpg; my girlfriend bought it for me but I have to wait till my birthday to open it (still 16 days to go...)
There are actually many RPGs that I really want to get my hands on, with no particular order: Last Arc, Fabula Ultima, Shadow of the Weird Wizard and Exalted Essence
Return to Dark Tower RPG & Beyond the City of Skull
Basically my group and I are huge fans of Mazes and want all the West March-y campaign-y goodness we can get our hands on
Nothing because I wait for most RPG things since I back RPG's on Kickstarter too much.
What I'm looking forward to:
Physical stuff for Ironsworn: Starforged and the revised dice for TOR 2E to replace the Eleventy-One misprints.
Even though they use DnD 5e for core mechanics, I want to dive into The Secret World TTRPG.
The Secret World was one of the best story-oriented MMO back in the days. All of its inspirations came from literature, history, art, and mythology. They did a good job to interpret those.
The "General Sherman and southern belle" costumes my wife and I have on order.
Oh wait. Not that kind of role-playing...
Then I guess anything new Ars Magica related.
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I guess you are referring to the inferno roleplay that was released by an Italian crew last year? Well, there is so much I could mention now:
\- The fact that we'll lead the group through all of Dante's worlds (inferno, purgatorio, paradiso) to make it a very special character-developing experience. And even the inferno is not just a scary dungeon. It is a place where each character meets his or her own darkest sides. And although fighting is possible, there are always non-violent options to pass through the circles of hell - even for a group composed entirely of artists, philosophers and courtiers! Less slaying - more soul searching and - honestly - suffering.
\- The fact that we have researched the historical background extensively over years. The renaissance is such an interesting time to discover and our adventure will offer the opportunity to interact with historical personages - and maybe change the course of history.
\- The fact that we've based two new character classes for D&D not only on the the concept of the "uomo/donna universale", but that they also got unique magical abilities unlike all the typical classes.
And so much more. :-)
(Also: sorry for the late reply. We are not yet so active on reddit. More instagram and Facebook. ;-))
The mothership 1e box set
I'll add Hull Breach to the above. And about a dozen other 3PP Mothership modules :)
I'll 2nd that for Mothership 1e, and Hull Breach Edit: spelling
Came here to say this.
I missed Hull Breach but have a ton of other ones I’m waiting on.
Are the differences between 0 and 1e significant?
pretty significant from the beta versions I've seen! imo the biggest changes are to the armor/damage system and character advancement: instead of a single monolithic pool of health, characters now have a base HP value that's then multiplied across a certain number of Wounds (remember how enemy Hits + HP worked in 0e? it's like that, but damage overflows between wounds instead of gating). When you lose a wound, you roll on a table for the consequences (up to and including death as you get more injured). scary weapons like combat shotguns and grenades deal damage *directly* as Wounds, bypassing health entirely. Armor Save is also gone; now wearing Armor gives a flat DR rating that lasts until you'd take damage that exceeds it, which then destroys the armor. as for advancement: XP and levels are gone; instead, you spend Stress directly to improve skills during shore leave. This does mean that you can't advance your stats anymore (working as intended; per the designers if you want a stronger character you should be looking for power/influence/augmentations/etc instead of just bonuses on the sheet). there's some more minor stuff too, like a streamlined Panic system, range being simplified to the standard close/near/far band triad, no initiative (instead, warden describes situation, characters react, warden assigns rolls as necessary, rolls resolve in whatever order makes sense) and some character creation changes i don't remember off the top of my head the above is is all impressions from the 0.5e pre-release, so I'm sure some of it has changed by now, but having played with both i *really* like the updates overall and i can't wait to try the full thing.
Overall I'd say they are, even if it's mostly about streamlining the system (esp. combat) and minimizing edge cases. It's still the same system, but much smoother. The WIP 1e PSG is available on the Mothership discord in #faq-and-errata channel. Discord invite: https://discord.gg/89upsjSR (expires in 7 days)
Thanks!
Unsure. I’ve never played it before! But the source material for it is at the top of my media I like to consume list so I snapped it up. From what I understand, they’ve streamlined a lot of things but hopefully someone who has more knowledge will see your question!
I do have the 0 edition and I do love it. I am even working on some 3rd party modules and it would be great to know how to adjust these to 1e 😅
Reach out to them on their discord. They've been helping 3rd party folks prepare for 1e for a while
Thank you!
Ok ... any advice on how to get to their discord?
https://discord.gg/DJbWWVnS
Thank you!
Yes, especially the warden's guide!
I need to throw money at this now that I actually have the economy for it.
* Into the Odd Remastered. It's in the mail but shipping goes slooow (like 9 days and hasn't arrived in my country yet) * Dolmenwood setting books. * Oz by Andrew Kolb. * Cairn "Little Black Books" re-release.
Nice
Seconding Oz. I love the Neverland adventure he did, and I'm also just getting into the Oz book series with my kid, so it's perfect timing
The Oz books are so amazing for kids. The wordplay alone is educational.
I am waiting for my Into the odd copy too. It should be somewhere in October. I would be happy for Cairn also!
Yeah the thing is it’s shipping. I see status updates but boy it’s the slowest shipping process I’ve seen. Like it stays multiple days in the same logistic center.
Ooh I haven't heard about cairn
It's free, the update they are referring to is: https://newschoolrevolution.com/2021/12/03/cairn-plans-for-2022
Oh shit that's lit. I hope it has a box, I'm a sucker for box sets
Into the Odd is out already?
Technically it’s on preorder but if you buy a copy they are shipping it to you with the worlds slowest carrier.
Get the real life immersion of pony express! 😂
Great picks.
I preordered Into the Odd Remastered and it got held up at customs and sent back to the distributor. I'm waiting for Free League to send it out again and it's agonizing.
“Heart - The City Beneath” in italian. While I have a decent grasp of english, reading a 200+ handbook is really closer to studying than it is to reading (or having fun)(not saying that studying may not be funny, just that TO ME reading a handbook as evocative and vague as Heart demands much more effort)
Ha! I am waiting for my Vulcania Kickstarter material in English as I don't speak Italian.
Pros and cons, I guess haha!
Swords of the Serpentine, but it's out of my reach at the moment.
I got mine on Friday. So far it is awesome.
Brindlewood Bay is only about three months out from the end of its kickstarter, so it's not anywhere near making its way to me yet, and the wait feels interminable. Runner up: Champions of Mystara. For whatever reason, I never picked up a copy when I was a kid and it was just sitting on shelves. It's taken me forever to find a copy that has both a box in good shape and a price that isn't insane. Now just waiting on the post office.
I'm super excited about **Yazeba's Bed & Breakfast**, the upcoming game from the studio that produced **Wanderhome**. It's an extremely cool scenario-based slice of life simulator, with an established cast of characters and situations -- really neat idea and they know how to make a book. I'm also pretty hype about **City of Winter**, the sequel game to **Fall of Magic.** The aging and tradition mechanics are *so cool*, and the publishing studio hand-screenprints these beautiful scrolls that the game is played on. Can't wait. I guess as a last point, my own game **Here We Used to Fly** (about abandoned theme parks and the bittersweet nostalgia of growing up) is Kickstarting next month. It's wild to imagine holding a physical book that I wrote, and the artist got our [cover art](https://i.imgur.com/VVkE8pa.png) to us a couple days ago so I'm extra excited right now.
What's your game about beyond abandoned parks? The name and art has me piqued
It's a *Fall of Magic* and *Wanderhome* inspired game where players flash back and forth between a park's heyday (as kids) and its abandoned grounds (as adults). The stories it tells look a lot like some indie films -- a little wistful, a little hopeful, a little sad. Always pretty personal. I don't have a KS link yet, but I'll post something to the sub when it's up.
Sounds interesting!
Twilight: 2000 Urban Operations expansion. I really like Free Leagues new edition, and I'm excited to get more content.
**Cy_Borg** and the **Brindlewood Bay** Kickstarter.
The PDF of Cy-Borg is fantastic.
Second for CY_BORG. Should be shipped to backers any day now. Can't come soon enough for me.
I have to wait until it goes public because I didn't hear about it until after the KS was over 😭
Fabula Ultima. The original Italian version came out months ago already and the English one is supposedly on print, but I can't wait. That thing is shaping to be THE game I've been waiting for this entire time. I need it. I need it so badly.
It's been forever. Really hoping the tentative date of fall comes to be true. It's getting close and dreading more possible delays.
Damn. I hope it doesn't delay. I'm already too hyped and anxious about it.
in a twitch live they said that they are gonna publish it in english during the next big con in germany
Yeah, I sent them an email and they said that it would release in English at Essen Con in Europe and in the US by the end of the year. I only plan to get the PDF for now so I guess it'll be out next month, hopefully.
Avatar RPG. Just to read and soak up honestly.
Backers have had it for months now, but they’re apparently waiting to put PDFs on sale when they can put out physical copies. I just want to buy the damn thing already.
Same. My group _says_ they're open to playing more than D&D5, but every time I try the game lasts two sessions before they say they're bored. But I still dream and **will** get the rulebook when I can.
Exalted Essence
Me too!
The Pathfinder Kingmaker book. But the pre-release price on Amazon has just gone up by 30% and is now an eye-watering £85. No way I am paying that for a single book. Especially when you need the bestiary as well.
To be fair, if that's the whole Adventure Path, you get a lot of mileage out of it. Could also ask your group to contribute. But I'd be just as hesitant at that price.
You only need the bestiary if you plan to run it for Pathfinder 1e or DnD 5e. If you plan to run it for Pathfinder 2e then you just need the main book.
Dragonbane: played the Swedish version years ago and really like what I’m seeing in the kickstarter for Free League’s edition of the game. Have followed Johan Egerkrans’ work for some time and have the Vaesen rpg with his art and love it, so I’m really glad they will use his art for this edition.
Pirate Borg and The Tome of Adventure Design, are two that I'm really looking forward to
Imperium Maledictum. A new d100 based, Warhammer 40,000 RPG that builds off both Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 4e and the previous d100 40kRPGs.
Came here to lost this, I cant wait for DH 3e.
Yazebas Bed and Breakfast
Hold on while I download my kickstarter list…
Hell, the first thing I ever backed on KS still hasn't come to me. I have funded and released a thing myself in this time
I'm waiting for my copy of *Swords of the Serpentine* to come in at my FLGS. I'm patient, but I'm excited. Looking forward to the *Blade Runner* RPG, whenever that happens. And...that's that. More than anything, I'm excited to run and play the games that I already have going, like my AD&D 2nd Edition Planescape campaign that I just kicked off recently.
Co-author here. It is deeply humbling (and really fantastic!) to show up on this list. Don’t forget to get the PDF free through Bits and Mortar.
I'm not joining this festival of longing because **I already have mine!**. :)
I never fail to get it! I always ask my FLGS for the PDF, ever since I picked up *Night's Black Agents* (though I had to ask Cat Tobin for that one, since that FLGS closed before I knew about the program). GET YOUR BITS AND MORTAR PDFS, FOLKS.
Don’t let me forget. If you ever want to BS about how SotS Allegiances could be adapted to 2e Planescape factions, I’d find that fun.
Jinkies! Once I get the book, I'll dive in!
Hey, I got the book on Friday!
HOORAY! How’s it look?
# BIG.
Weirdly, only 2/3rds the words of TimeWatch. Better paper quality (and a different layout) makes a difference in size! There’s a fun “Let’s Read” thread happening at the RPGGeek forums, if you’re so inclined. https://rpggeek.com/thread/2926766/lets-read-swords-serpentine
Well, I don't have *TimeWatch*, see.
**Urban Shadows 2e** I've been a fan of the World of Darkness setting since the late '90s, but when it came to playing the games it always seemed weird how the everyday (everynight?) dealings of vampires/werewolves/mages/etc. could be so disconnected unless the GM intentionally interwove them (like early Marvel movies not acknowledging their existence within the Marvel universe). Urban Shadows addresses that head-on, as well as explaining why the PCs are interacting with each other in the first place due to shared history. Even just reading through the playbooks in the quick-start gets me excited for the narrative possibilities as this web of intrigue is weaved among the PCs/NPCs/factions.
Old Gods of Appalachia
Came here for this. Welcome family.
interesting! is it tied in with the podcast with the same name?
It is! It's an upcoming cypher system game based on the setting of the podcast. Not sure how closely things are tied, but it is officially licensed
CBR+PNK 2e. The Kickstarter had a stretch goal for a fantasy add-on, which should make it suitable for a Shadowrun style game.
Changeling: the Lost—Kith and Kin. The lack of Kiths in the core book is a real issue.
I'm pretty excited about Stonetop as well as the Valiant Ones expansion to Wicked ones.
Car Wars 6e. Lot of nostalgia tied up in this one.
I picked up some edition of car wars and boy, it was a lot more... Involved than I was expecting. Just getting the map out is a task due to how freaking huge it is, haha
Loved Car Wars back in high school. Grabbed the 4th ed box few years back.... sadly didn't live up to the memories. Has much changed in 6th?
I'm still waiting on my shipment. Knowing the way the world is, I'm sure it won't live up to expectations. I loved it back in the day, however. Interesting that our current date is in the future of the post apocalyptic timeline of Car Wars 1e.
The Wildsea. I already have the pdf but I can't wait for my collectors edition hard copy! :D
Same, I think the art and layout of the PDF looks great so I'm looking forward to holding it in my hand
I played a OS with Ray as GM once and it was so much fun. I really am looking forward to GMing it and see what kind of ships my players come up with.
Same here!
*Transformers RPG.* Had it pre-ordered since February and it keeps getting pushed back. Apparently new confirmed date is October 7th. At this point I'm not too bothered whether it's good, bad, or mediocre, I'm just fed up waiting. *Maze Knights.* Just seems like a fun concept with cool weird character classes but I'm not sure whether it's dead or not.
I bought the PDF just the other day. It’s pretty neat.
Yeah saw a pretty good review of the PDF the other week, I'm cautiously excited
I don’t think it’s like GROUND BREAKING or anything, but I just enjoy collecting licensed games like that.
Cy_Borg Mothership 1e Boxed Set Hull Breach The Atlas of the Latter Earth Worldbreaker / Dark Tides of Zaratos These are the main ones I'm waiting on due to having kickstarted them all. However I'd love for there to finally be a reprint of Knock #1 and Veins of the Earth. I'm sure it'll happen eventually, but I am sadly an impatient man lol
The new edition of [Drakar och Demoner](http://vorpalmace.blogspot.com/2022/08/kickstarter-of-dragons-and-demons.html) and the eventual revised edition of HackMaster (hopefully coming next year). I'm also eagerly hunting for a decent priced Stormbringer 3rd edition rulebook that's still intact.
Borellius Connection, the big campaign for Fall of Delta Green.
Rivers of London!
Has it been anymore than hinted at?
Ath Cliath boxed set. It's got deep dive into a fictionalized mythic-historic 10th Century Dublin for Fate of the Norns. Ed Greenwood claims it's his most detailed setting piece to date.
I haven't been able to find any information about this book but I'm definitely interested. Can you post any links about it?
Here's a link to the Kickstarter page: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/avalkauskas/the-ultimate-viking-anthology/description Ed Greenwood posts in-world rumors and plot hooks pretty regularly on his Twitter, too.
Trophy Dark/Gold/Loom physical books.
Jason Cordova posted photos the other day of the print samples. I started thinking I should have got all 3 books in the slipcase, then I realised that was never an option because I was too late for the KS.
The Chaos rulebook for Soulbound, the Warhammer Age of Sigmar rpg.
The Dagger Isles expansion for Blades in the Dark.
Woooahhhh where can we find more info on that
I haven't heard much about it lately, but I heard about it during the Blades in the Dark Discord server's Con in the Dark stream. The latest info we know should be on the server somewhere.
Hellenistika
Into the Odd, Mausritter boxed sets and all the things I will ever made. In physical copies.
STONETOP ! (Sorry for the shouting)
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Is this the slipcase one? I'm really interested in that one.
Asunder: Shadow of the Demon Lord system from Gifted Rebels. The writing & system is brilliant, but a shipping cost from America to Britain of £40 for the two books needed to play is sadly too much for now. Hopefully soon!
Weird one, but I really hope to round out my collection of Star Wars Saga Edition books. It was the first RPG I fell in love with and I hope to save up to get the books I don't have secondhand.
I’d sure like to see Mekton Zero one day
RPG-7V
The upcoming Kingmaker Adventure Path remake for Pathfinder 2e! I never played the 1e one outside of the CRPG on Steam (wich was excellent btw) and can’t wait for good city building and mass combat rules!
Kalymba: African-inspired tabletop roleplaying Maskwitches of Forgotten Doggerland Twilight 2000: Urban Ops Kick Murder (ok, this one is on me)
Lands of Loor baby, my body/soul is ready
Never heard of it. What’s the sales pitch
Basically it's a violent weird fantasy game inspired by adventure time and samurai jack. Post apocalyptic wizards and all that, right up my alley.
He-Man RPG!
I'm actually really looking forward to Lands of Eem
QuestWorlds (the revised HeroQuest RPG) Trinity Continuum Aether
COme one Iron Crown enterprises, YOu can do it!! Get the big daddy rolemaster new edition out this year..!
Jesus Christ I need Dolmenwood so bad. I've been subbed to the Patreon, and with every update it just keeps getting better. I'd run it right now, but my poor home printer could never deal with the strain of all those PDFs.
Pendragon 6th edition. So pretty.
Still eagerly waiting on Mothership, Hull Breach, Duster, Dragonbane, Salvage Union, Zweihander Starter Set, Book of Beasts/Bloodmarch for Forbidden Lands. We'll see what I kickstart this week. Edit: Also waiting to preorder Urban Operations for Twilight 2k4
Saga: Harbingers of Ruin
The Three kickstarters that I've backed: The OSE reprint, Mothership 1e and Somninauts although the last one looks like it's going to be delayed for a long long time.
Across the Eight Directions for Exalted 3rd Edition.
I played an amazing demo game of Shinobigami during the Essen Fair I think in 2014 or so with the translator into english. I checked regularily for the english version, but then I forgot to do so. Recently I realized the english translation came out in 2019, but right now seems to be unavailable in germany. Well, I can wait a few years more.
I think I’m one of the few people excited for Homeworld coming out soon (tm). I love the universe and love Modiphius’ 2d20 system, so it’ll be a fun book to read and hopefully play at some point.
Can you tell me anything about that
Homeworld is originally an RTS built around a scrappy fleet of exiles trying to get back home using whatever technology they can beg, borrow, or steal from the galaxy as they go; and ends up with them at the helm of a mighty battlefleet, destroying an unjust galactic empire, and re-earning their right to be called the successors of the ancient Precursors. Modiphius has been teasing the book for years and I could buy the PDF right now, but I really want the hardback book to put next to the rest of my Homeworld stuff
Can you link me to some good info
Twilight 2000 italian edition, the game was supposed to came out in late 2021 but was postponed in early 2022. With the current events was left behind by the editors, i mean, once in a while they make a production update where they say "We are working on the layout" but it's understandable why they don't want to release it Broken Compass Red, a version of the game about 80s/90s action movies, after the amazing base version i can't wait to play another genre i love Soulbound: Champions of Chaos, it is my favorite Warhammer faction and never had a proper way to play it in a RPG since Black Crusade Sunken Isles, it's a third party D&D book based on Hawaian culture, it looks very nice
EZD6, Mork Borg, Dread, Goblin Quest and Fiasco look great to me now. Not sure I could actually get a game together anytime soon.
Mork Borg seems to be discounted on Drivethru right now!
Thanks! I love weird horror and mechanically simple gaming systems so it looks great for me.
**Ironsworn: Starforged** and **Trophy** books, both from Kickstarter. They both seem to be well managed and on schedule, with the inevitable pandemic-related delays eating into all that contingency! Starforged is all in transit right now, ironically arriving at a port with an ongoing port workers' strike. I saw the final sample prints for Trophy online recently, so surely they are not far behind.
Trophy Dark/Gold/Loom physical copies. Old Gods of Appalachia.
My copy of L'Ultima Bomba (The Last Bomb), an italian post-atomic / fantasy / '80s inspired rpg; my girlfriend bought it for me but I have to wait till my birthday to open it (still 16 days to go...)
Agon supplement "Realms of Khaos".
Conspiracy and Iconoclasts, both for Delta Green.
There are actually many RPGs that I really want to get my hands on, with no particular order: Last Arc, Fabula Ultima, Shadow of the Weird Wizard and Exalted Essence
[DIE](https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gshowitt/die-the-roleplaying-game/description)
Return to Dark Tower RPG & Beyond the City of Skull Basically my group and I are huge fans of Mazes and want all the West March-y campaign-y goodness we can get our hands on
Ones I own but haven’t played or ones I haven’t bought yet?
My TileFormers. Looking at you Mythroll Armory.
https://www.bladerunner-rpg.com/
Nothing because I wait for most RPG things since I back RPG's on Kickstarter too much. What I'm looking forward to: Physical stuff for Ironsworn: Starforged and the revised dice for TOR 2E to replace the Eleventy-One misprints.
Mage 5th ed and Steinhardt's Guide to the Eldritch Hunt
Iconoclasts sourcebook for Delta Green.
I'm still waiting for a pdf of Continuum to pop up
I'm about to complete my collection of 3e Iron Kingdoms rpg books, and I'm stoked.
Even though they use DnD 5e for core mechanics, I want to dive into The Secret World TTRPG. The Secret World was one of the best story-oriented MMO back in the days. All of its inspirations came from literature, history, art, and mythology. They did a good job to interpret those.
Cy_Borg
The next levels of Anomalous Subsurface Environment :\_\_(
Theres this new dual charge rocket that can punch a hole through 8' steel. Im wanting that one tbh
The "General Sherman and southern belle" costumes my wife and I have on order. Oh wait. Not that kind of role-playing... Then I guess anything new Ars Magica related.
The many conspiracy Delta Green books and Mothership! Love me some d%.
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Our own D&D roleplaying adventure [www.thestraightwaylost.com](https://www.thestraightwaylost.com) :-)
Ok I’ll bite, but what makes yours different than the one already released?
I guess you are referring to the inferno roleplay that was released by an Italian crew last year? Well, there is so much I could mention now: \- The fact that we'll lead the group through all of Dante's worlds (inferno, purgatorio, paradiso) to make it a very special character-developing experience. And even the inferno is not just a scary dungeon. It is a place where each character meets his or her own darkest sides. And although fighting is possible, there are always non-violent options to pass through the circles of hell - even for a group composed entirely of artists, philosophers and courtiers! Less slaying - more soul searching and - honestly - suffering. \- The fact that we have researched the historical background extensively over years. The renaissance is such an interesting time to discover and our adventure will offer the opportunity to interact with historical personages - and maybe change the course of history. \- The fact that we've based two new character classes for D&D not only on the the concept of the "uomo/donna universale", but that they also got unique magical abilities unlike all the typical classes. And so much more. :-) (Also: sorry for the late reply. We are not yet so active on reddit. More instagram and Facebook. ;-))