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Universalis Enters Second Printing

Started by Valamir, December 12, 2002, 02:22:45 AM

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Valamir

Universalis Enters Second Printing!!

Ramshead Publishing is pleased to announce that the first print run of Universalis: the game of unlimited stories has sold out.

Universalis's popularity has exceeded our expectations. When we debued the game at GenCon2002 we had no idea that we'd be sold out in only 4 months (if we had we'd have made sure not to run out of stock during the holiday season).

We've already made arrangements for a second print run. The second printing will be identical to the first with the exception of correcting some of the typos and other basic errors we've discovered that slipped through the first time.

We expect to have additional stock in 3-6 weeks.

In the meantime we are offering a special deal

For anyone who preorders during this period we'll knock $2 off shipping for all orders.

This offer will end when the new copies are in our hands.

You can learn more about Universalis and place your order direct from Ramshead at our website http://universalis.actionroll.com

If you haven't heard about our game please check out the following reviews:

http://www.rpg.net/news+reviews/reviews/rev_7015.html
http://www.rpg.net/news+reviews/reviews/rev_7310.html
http://www.gamersrealm.com/store1/o...p?article_id=39
http://www.indie-rpgs.com/reviews/r...php?id=24_0_5_0

We'd like to take this opportunity to thank all of the players and fans of Universalis who made the game such a success to date, and give advance thanks to all of those who'll help continue its success in the future.

Ralph Mazza

Seth L. Blumberg

the gamer formerly known as Metal Fatigue

J B Bell

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

Valamir

Thanks for the catch JB.  

I had just copied this over from a post I put up at RPGnet where I used their URL wizard...I wonder if that automatically inserted the www or I was just off in fantasy land at the time...