Topic: Cat
Started by: Valamir
Started on: 10/9/2001
Board: Wicked Press
On 10/9/2001 at 7:27pm, Valamir wrote:
Cat
just checking to see if we'll see Cat for Halloween as planned...
On 10/10/2001 at 1:49am, John Wick wrote:
RE: Cat
It's gonna be close. Final edits today. Printer tomorrow. 2 weeks to print. Order it off the website, and you'll get it in time. Otherwise, you gotta wait for the distributor to order it, then the store to order it... :smile:
On 10/10/2001 at 4:36am, Ron Edwards wrote:
RE: Cat
My Visa is twitching with anticipation.
Best,
Ron
On 10/10/2001 at 2:37pm, Valamir wrote:
RE: Cat
Your website or Wizards-Attic?
On 10/10/2001 at 4:05pm, John Wick wrote:
RE: Cat
Wizards-Attic.
Gotta talk to Jared about putting links on my website to The Attic...
On 10/10/2001 at 11:22pm, pointless point wrote:
RE: Cat
I am definitely looking forward to Cat. I love this idea. I am getting a copy for myself and maybe 2 or 3 as gifts for cat lovers I know. At this price, I can afford to get several copies.
On 10/24/2001 at 8:09pm, Valamir wrote:
RE: Cat
Just checking in. It is precisely 2 weeks since the previous "printer tomorrow, 2 weeks to print" announcement.
Hoping everything went as planned and that we'll soon be able to order from W-A.
On 10/25/2001 at 8:57pm, Bailywolf wrote:
RE: Cat
Ok, assmume I'm too dim to go look at the website... can someone give me the basic skinny on this game? What kinds of characters do you play? What do they do? Why do they do it? Come on, sell it to me.
On 10/30/2001 at 6:09am, Gordon C. Landis wrote:
RE: Cat
Roleplaying cats that protect humans from the monsters the weak human psyche is vulnerable to. Little Fears meets Watership Down - with cats.
At least, that's a quick, rough approximation that I get from the website listing - which you really should go look at, it's much better than my 2 sentences - and more illustrative, I'm sure. Here's a direct link for the lazy:
http://www.wickedpress.com/games/cat.html
Oh, there's a bit that says "Cat is a "meta-game" whose ideas and rules are easily transferred to any roleplaying game, regardless of complexity". Enough reason right there to buy, even if you're not a cat lover. Well, perhaps as a cat lover (not originally, but they showed me the error of my ways), I'm unfairly biased . . .
Gordon