But for those loving kitties of the 80s there is Starsiege I thinkserleran wrote:Or maybe some Thundercats.
Or the useful advices of the CKG!
But for those loving kitties of the 80s there is Starsiege I thinkserleran wrote:Or maybe some Thundercats.
Hm. Let me see what I can do about that. I'll talk to my playtest group, see if I can't get them to send me their character sheets.Grey wrote:OK, so editing etc. ongoing....patience, patience...
OK Jason, any chance of a couple of sneak peak characters?
I know you posted Rick O'Connell (the Mummy films) on the previous thread, but I would love to see either some more archetypal characters statted up for Amazing Adventures or some of the playtest characters (I personally would like to see an example of a "Hooligan" )
I love to see teaser characters to get a feel for a new game!
Cheers
...patience, patience, patience............
Just let me know on any sorts of changes like this. Its simple enough to do a simple find text and replace during layout.The Grey Elf wrote:It's spelled "Hooligan" in the game, but you're right...I probably should've spelled it "Houligan."
Wonder if it's too late to change that...I believe (though I could be wrong) that 'Houligan' is the British spelling, while 'Hooligan' is the U.S. spelling.
Ahhh, that makes sense. I must admit that I've not actually got a copy of the CKG (limited gaming funds at the moment, and I've been keeping my cash for AA )And Grey--the Fate Points are exactly as they appear in the Castle Keeper's Guide
I'm buying AA anyway and, having seen the rules additions on your webpage, this is looking like it will become a 'favourite' for me .Most of the new rules/systems in AA are from my own C&C house rules
Are the rules for multi-classing in the game, or were they derived from C&C for this character?Here's a multiclassed character - Name: Wesley Hamilton Smyth, Class: Arcanist/Raider, Level: 2
I'm sure some of my players write their sheets in Sanskrit or some bizarre picture code! Nice to see if/ when you can translate!I'm having trouble deciphering the handwriting of my friend
....this makes me very happy ....and have a nice time in Indianapolis, I hear there's some sort of gaming thing on there that you might want to visit this weekend....rules for multi-classing are in the game.
What don't you like about it?Ronin77 wrote:I'm really looking forward to this book. But please tell me the pic on the anvil is not really the cover and just a place holder.
I just don't get Pulp adventures from it. I get scooby doo adventures maybe. Or ghost busters the animated series. I was expecting something that would look like a pulp area movie poster or something. The only thing on the cover that even gives that impression is the woman in a swim suit model pose, And I think she has a broken back from the pic.Aergraith wrote:What don't you like about it?Ronin77 wrote:I'm really looking forward to this book. But please tell me the pic on the anvil is not really the cover and just a place holder.
Don't worry mate, this artist doesn't mind critique as long as its constructive. The picture isn't entirely finished either, and I'm still fiddling with it, along with a Star Siege redo. So I am open to input.Ronin77 wrote:
EDIT: Sorry I didn't mean for the to flame the pic. Just after reading the influences for the game I don't feel the pic exemplifies any of them. Its very cartoony to me. In my opinion cartoony should not be the first impression for Amazing Adventures.
I would not say the pic doesn't look pulp. I think it fits a style of pulp. But doesn't make me think of any of the influences mentioned by the author.gideon_thorne wrote:Don't worry mate, this artist doesn't mind critique as long as its constructive. The picture isn't entirely finished either, and I'm still fiddling with it, along with a Star Siege redo. So I am open to input.Ronin77 wrote:
EDIT: Sorry I didn't mean for the to flame the pic. Just after reading the influences for the game I don't feel the pic exemplifies any of them. Its very cartoony to me. In my opinion cartoony should not be the first impression for Amazing Adventures.
I'm not entirely happy with it either, so its all good.
I am actually trying to capture the look of the old pulp covers, so I'll likely be fiddling around with the details to get that flatter art nouveau look that characterised the period.