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Kickstarter Materials

Maidhc O Casain

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Just wondering about release schedules for the rest of the materials from the Kickstarter. The mechanism is there and it's not Paizo material, and there have been other materials released both from the Kickstarter and 'tide you over' extras. Some insight about the reasons they haven't yet been released would be much appreciated as well.

Unreleased (Kickstarter Materials)
  1. Never Unprepared (GM Prep Guide) (System Neutral)
  2. Pirate's Guide to Freeport (System Neutral, but with Companions for FATE and "at least one other system" included)
  3. Razor Coast (Pathfinder)
  4. The Blight (Pathfinder)
  5. The Grande Temple of Jing (Pathfinder)
 
We haven't stopped supporting the KS promises. Razor Coast should be out relatively soon. We had hoped to pair it with Jing but the publisher seems to have lost some of the maps, or rather the artist that did them and has the original files, and after an incredibly long time still hasn't produced the last few maps we need to finish it up. We are working out how to best proceed there.

Hope that helps!
 
Razor Coast is so very good. And I don't just say that because I worked on the project. I say that because I've been threatened with a cutlass-delivered-beheading if I didn't say it.
 
Pirate's Guide to Freeport is on my wishlist from the kickstarter. Any word on that one? Or is the other game system pathfinder so it is stuck in the Paizo slowdown?
 
It's not final yet, but it's possible the Pirates Guide will release to KS backers along with Razor Coast in the near future.
 
Razor Coast is so very good. And I don't just say that because I worked on the project. I say that because I've been threatened with a cutlass-delivered-beheading if I didn't say it.

Hey! Don't steal my claim to fame! I was actually chased out of a game session at the point of a sword.
 
Clearly, Razor Coast is a serious concern if even the gamers, authors and editors who came near it almost fell to the sword in real life. Someone alert the media! It's time gaming scared our parents again!

Signed, the guy who wrote the first summary for Mazes and Monsters on IMDB back when that site was still in diapers. Was I the only person on Earth who only wanted to game more after seeing that cautionary propaganda? Surveys suggest quite possibly.
 
Heh. In 1982 I was a sophomore in high school, and had been gaming for about five years :D. Devil-worshiping propaganda not-withstanding, I kept right on truckin'!
 
In 1982 I was also a sophomore in HS and had been gaming for 3 years. The movie and associated "panic" was pretty bad in the very conservative small town in suburban Atlanta I grew up in. The school closed the D&D club and the local bookstore that had been carrying D&D stuff, and ordering in whatever else we asked for, stopped. One day during school several of us who were known to still be playing were called in to speak to a "counselor" who turned out to a local preacher who wanted to save our "souls" and shove the Chick Tract on us. I thought it was pretty funny but a lot of my friends couldn't take the pressure from parents and their churches and quit playing.
 
Hmm, odd in 1982 I was also a sophomore and had been gaming for 3 years.. Are all RW users 51ish in age? :)
If you think about it, we were the first people who were the right age to take up RPG's right as RPG's really started to become a thing. Both basic D&D and the first of the AD&D hardcovers were published in 1977, when we were 10. It took till 1979 for the last of the hardcovers to come out so that was another natural place for people to pick up the game and we were 12.

At least for me 12 was too young for girls and jobs but too old for toys so it was ideal age to pick up gaming.
 
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