Another two weeks in the life of GURPS
. . . because one week is never enough! (But we can pretend that it's a week and name it Harvey.) The news:
• We released GURPS Low-Tech Companion 3: Daily Life and Economics, by Matt Riggsby (
wombattery) and Bill Stoddard (
whswhs). This brings you all the food-gathering, item-crafting goodness that you need for heroes who have a life between the fight scenes and chases.
• We also released Pyramid #3/37: Monsters in Space. Because everybody needs more alien boojums, psychic vampires from the stars, and horrid viruses . . . in spaaace!
• Art is going into GURPS Tactical Shooting, by Hans-Christian Vortisch. This is a good sign . . . it means that you'll likely see the PDF sometime in the next month or so.
• Nikki has started layout on GURPS Dungeon Fantasy Monsters 1, by Peter Dell'Orto (
peterdellorto) and y.t. There's still much work to do here, but we're definitely moving forward.
• The first draft of GURPS Infinite Worlds: Worlds of Horror, by Ken Hite (
princeofcairo), is now being reviewed by our hand-picked list of alt-history experts.
• I turned in my review of the first draft of the inaugural item in the GURPS Dungeon Fantasy Adventures series. I can't give out many hints right now. I can tell you that the author is Matt Riggsby (
wombattery), and that demons may be involved.
• We've approved the outline for the fourth volume in the GURPS Monster Hunters series, by PK (
peekitty), who has started writing.
• We made tons of big decisions at the meetings in Austin on January 11-16. I cannot share the results at this time, but I can hint that there will be changes to the GURPS website and other ways in which we interact with you, the gaming public.
