This week is named Mariette. As for GURPS, here's the scoop:
• We released GURPS Dungeon Fantasy Adventure 1: Mirror of the Fire Demon, by Matt Riggsby (
wombattery). You can read my exclamatory pitch right here. Please don't let the orcs win!
• Nikki sent out the production PDF of Pyramid #3/39 for review. I'm not supposed to reveal themes, but I can say that I have an article in this issue, in which I managed to tie zombies into something that I hope Steven (
waitingforgo) didn't expect to sprout zombies.
• Nikki also sent out the rough PDF of GURPS Dungeon Fantasy 15. Peter Dell'Orto (
peterdellorto) and I will be firing off quotes and art notes shortly. Based on certain comments I've seen on a minor-but-important aspect of Mirror of the Fire Demon, I think people will like this.
• I finished my review of the first draft of GURPS After the End 2: The New World, by PK (
peekitty). Because everybody needs gangs, toxic waste, and insane robots, right?
• I am just under 40% of my way through my review of the first draft of GURPS High-Tech: Adventure Guns, by Hans-Christian Vortisch. Fans of 19th-century and early 20th-century adventuring are going to love this!
• We released GURPS Dungeon Fantasy Adventure 1: Mirror of the Fire Demon, by Matt Riggsby (
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• Nikki sent out the production PDF of Pyramid #3/39 for review. I'm not supposed to reveal themes, but I can say that I have an article in this issue, in which I managed to tie zombies into something that I hope Steven (
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• Nikki also sent out the rough PDF of GURPS Dungeon Fantasy 15. Peter Dell'Orto (
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• I finished my review of the first draft of GURPS After the End 2: The New World, by PK (
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• I am just under 40% of my way through my review of the first draft of GURPS High-Tech: Adventure Guns, by Hans-Christian Vortisch. Fans of 19th-century and early 20th-century adventuring are going to love this!