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viernes, 19 de abril de 2013

April 2013 News (Second part)

Walküre


Creators of Aventuras en la Marca del Este launch the website of the new hard science-fiction game they are projecting: Walküre.

Desde el Sótano reaches its 108th edition


The online magazine Desde el Sótano reaches 108th edition with the following articles (Note: The magazine is writen in Spanish):

Editorial
  • Editorial: a word from the maker.
  • Credits: Those who are behind this (and make it possible).
  • Index
Fandom
  • Basement Answers: Questions from the fans and the best of our responses.
  • The Voice: Conferences, meetings and events for the coming days and months.
  • Basement exterior: Section with interesting news from the outside world.
  • Space Hulk. This famous game of Space Marines to Exo.
Setting
  • History: The Imperial labrys. The axe that signaled the rightful ruler of Veddios (Exo).
  • Organization: The Stenka clan. Russians had landed in Cunia. The true leaders of the Red Plot (Rol Negro).
  • Bussiness: Count Plus. Another of those Cunia bussiness that are not what they seem (Rol Negro).
  • Groups: H'sar Caravans. This civilized race is one of the most travelled in Pangea.
Rules
  • Actions: Rules for explosives in Exo universe. We are not talking about grenades, but demolitions.
  • Fauna: Bitting ants. Formigues mossegadores. A useful companion for Pangea inhabitants.
  • Ships: Making CEP into Exo. Or a space combat system more like CEP for playing with Exo.
  • Fauna: Piriggal. A new creature for La Puerta de Ishtar.
Equipment
  • Objects: Boo-kelpo, the interesting uses of this seaweed from the Green Gulf of Pangea.
  • Security: Corrosive foam for Exo players.
  • Security: Thermal Lance. Means for bypassing some obstacles in Exo universe.
  • Ships: The Petigrís series. Four CEP ships of a series with similar characteristics.
Events
  • Chronology: the war every day, April 1940.
  • Runes: news of Pangea.
  • The Truth: Cunia news of the day. April 2013.
  • A.D.E.G. '69: Admiral Cunningham speech at Republic's Day.
  • Chronology: April 1808.
Adventures
  • Exo: Inferno. An adventure for exos who have to discover a libertarian agent in a very special city.
  • Rol Negro: No robarás... en Cunia. A good advice. Guest Star: Don Víctor.

La Niebla que cubre las Aguas available in EPUB


La Niebla que cubre las Aguas, second part of the trilogy La Alianza de los Tres Soles written by Roberto Alhambra (whom I interviewed in this blog entry), is already on sale in EPUB format for only €3.

Kickstarter of Atlantis Second Age RPG


Here you have a crowdfunding campaign that might be interesting: Atlantis The Second Age RPG, a role-playing game of the Sword and Sorcery kind inspired by works of Fritz Leiber, Michael Moorcock, Robert E. Howard and Clark Ashton Smith.

Role-playing Archaeology: SAM and Applessed

 

 

And finally I leave you with the result of an archeology investigation conducted by the blogPlay It Again Sam resulting in the possibility of enjoying two games created by fans during the boom years of the early RPGs in Spain: Sistema Ambivalente Multitemporal (S.A.M.), written by Xavier Caselles and Appleseed, created by the desappeared Club SrolC in Badalona.

This entry it's also available in the following languages:
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2 comentarios:

  1. I was disappointed that the Atlantis Kickstarter didn't offer a reasonably priced pdf, but they made up for that by providing a free beta test pdf.

    I'm looking forward to checking out S.A.M., I always enjoy a bit of RPG archaeology. Thanks as usual for the good tips EDI. :-)

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  2. Hello David, thank you for commenting. ;)

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