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Started by Valamir, October 10, 2002, 04:18:01 PM

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Valamir

Just noticed JB has  review of Universalis up at RPG.Net today.  Check it out here.

Thanks JB.  Much appreciated

J B Bell

Ah, it's finally up, good.  I used HTML in it and their auto-htmlizing may have made it look funny.

Glad to be able to boost your excellent game, Nathan and Mike!  I'm sorry the review wasn't more polished, but I think it's up to rpg.net standards at least.  :)

--JB
"Have mechanics that focus on what the game is about. Then gloss the rest." --Mike Holmes

Mike Holmes

That's Ralph, JB!  :-)

And, to echo his comments, thanks a bunch. I'm betting we will sell out on the exposure it gives us.

In the name of full disclosure, it should be mentioned that JB and I have collaborated on a game system together, one which we might make money from potentially at some point. As such one might claim that he has a potential teeensy bias. That said, he was a playtester before he and I started working together, and has always been enthusiastic about the game.

We appreciate his attention, and feel that his review was well considered, and objective.

Mike
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Tony Irwin

Quote from: Mike HolmesIn the name of full disclosure, it should be mentioned that JB and I have collaborated on a game system together, one which we might make money from potentially at some point.

On that note have either yourself or Ralph been involved in any other games that are available for purchase? I've been asked to run a weekly game of Universalis (although I guess no-one really runs Universalis as such) and I think that's a pretty good indication that anything with "Ramshorn" or either your names printed on it will be received with great interest by the people I game with.

Anything in the pipeline?

Valamir

Mike is currently playtesting Synthesis, and has a supplement comeing (sometime ;-) ) for Sorcerer.

I have a couple clear ideas in my head that I'm having a bit of trouble getting them to gel into an actual game.

Rams HEAD Tony...Rams HEAD ;-)

Kinda like Hogshead only with a cooler animal and a corny play on words :-)