The look and sound of it reminds me alot of Rifts (and I mean that in a good way!), but with the Pathfinder system. Hmm... I've kept my Kickstarter participation to a minimum, and Warlords of the Apocalypse is still potential "vaporware" at this point, although I think Owen K. Stephens is honestly trying to get it out. But this Kickstarter is tempting, plus it looks like there will be conversion notes for Castles & Crusades among other games. This has spiked my interest! The character classes sound pretty cool! Asphalt Samurai! Sweet! I may have to get in on this bandwagon!
Oh you can check out the Kickstarter HERE.
It does look sorta Rifts-y.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I recall seeing The Hunt, and have the Canite preview. I wasn't sold on the art, but the mechanics were solid. $30 is pretty steep for a pdf, though. I'll keep an eye on this...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up on this!
Interesting.
ReplyDeleteIt looks interesting. But $30 is a lot for a PDF and a goal of $22,000 is *very* ambitious.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments everyone. I agree that $30 is pretty steep for a PDF, will have to watch this one a bit.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm now I want to dig out my Rifts books! LOL
Doesn't look like this is going to fund. I haven't joined it at this point.
ReplyDeleteFor the record: Warlords of the Apocalypse never had a KIckstarter. It did have pre-orders, taken by Adamant Entertainment. Super Genius games then bought WotA off Adamant, and when I left SGG it was part of my severance. Rogue Genius Games (which is me) will give anyone who took part in that preorder a refund if they ask for it. We've only had a very few refund requests.
ReplyDeleteAs it happens, Samurai Sheepdog did finish the book, and we at Rogue Genius Games helped them produce it. You can get the pdf: http://www.opengamingstore.com/products/fall-of-man
Or have it POD: http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/151392/Fall-of-Man
I am still working on Warlords of the Apocalypse, though I have never given a date for when it'll be finished (since I've never had a firm feel for when I'll be able to spare the time to work on it), and we've never taken any money for it (though we honor all the preorders Adamant took).