Do you like steampunk?
3 years ago
Recently the publisher changed the official genre of my books. Weird huh? They were classed as steampunk and on some marketplaces, you can get that designation. It's now being called "Fantasy Steampunk" which doesn't have an official designation anywhere unless you can mix genres. It's more accurate.
If you've enjoyed my stories, maybe you'll enjoy the roleplaying game being written to go with it. It mostly follows your standard d20 rules, but changes some stuff to make it more fantasy steampunk relevant. I got a live link from the publisher to the playtest book. You'll want to be cautious about printing it up, because the "live" part of that description is accurate. When he makes changes to the document, it appears there in real time. The book explains how to provide feedback.
Right now, it's free. At some point, probably around the end of the year, the link will end up going to a document that will explain how to purchase the playtest book. It won't be expensive. The publisher figures that people are more likely to give feedback on something they had to pay for. Don't quote me on it, but I think the print version will be around $10 and the digital version will be $5.
If you do decide to download it with this link: https://1drv.ms/w/s!AjWsFtm4hcPFpdp.....YByyA?e=IAwX5k feel free to post below letting me know. I'm curious if there's any interest. You can also give me feedback here and I'll pass it on.
If you've enjoyed my stories, maybe you'll enjoy the roleplaying game being written to go with it. It mostly follows your standard d20 rules, but changes some stuff to make it more fantasy steampunk relevant. I got a live link from the publisher to the playtest book. You'll want to be cautious about printing it up, because the "live" part of that description is accurate. When he makes changes to the document, it appears there in real time. The book explains how to provide feedback.
Right now, it's free. At some point, probably around the end of the year, the link will end up going to a document that will explain how to purchase the playtest book. It won't be expensive. The publisher figures that people are more likely to give feedback on something they had to pay for. Don't quote me on it, but I think the print version will be around $10 and the digital version will be $5.
If you do decide to download it with this link: https://1drv.ms/w/s!AjWsFtm4hcPFpdp.....YByyA?e=IAwX5k feel free to post below letting me know. I'm curious if there's any interest. You can also give me feedback here and I'll pass it on.
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