I’m pleased to say Pelgrane Press has received honourable mentions and nominations in the ENnie awards for our releases this year. The Dance in the Blood by Graham Walmsley gets and honorable mention for Best Adventure, and a nomination for Best Writing. I think that Dance in the Blood is typical of Graham’s adventures, and […]
The Bookhounds Limited Edition was despatched this week. Read and post about it on this thread on good old yoggie.
It’s not just The Esoterrorists that urges you to reconfigure real-life mysteries by ripping tales from the headlines. With Mutant City Blues undergoing a resurgence of interest lately, I figured I’d start swapping in case ideas for the Heightened Crimes Investigative Unit as well. Japan’s strict limitations on organ donation have created a thriving black […]
The Bookhounds Deluxe editions are on their way!
Trail of Cthlhu player Alf Joakim Persson spotted this ominous warehouse in the great seaport of Gothenberg. What is lacks in subtly it makes up for in doric columns.
Bill White, Big Hoodoo writer has recorded a session he ran at the PAX East game convention. He says: If you’ve read “The Big Hoodoo” and want to run it, but are wondering about all its moving parts, there’s an audio recording of me running the game at PAX East for the nice folks at […]
Earlier I talked about the way every SF game calls for a unique setting, whether the designer likes it or not, because there isn’t a complete enough assumptions set to present a default universe. Ashen Stars creates its setting to serve the action. This of course is how a creator in a non-interactive story form […]
Reviews and Comments about Ashen Stars. Ashen Stars is available to buy from the Pelgrane Press Shop. Download the character creation chapter and part of the GM’s Advice. Reviewers say: A review here. “Look. Just go buy it, okay? It’s worth it, and then some.” A review of the Ashen Stars pre-order edition here. A […]