City Comics
Dawn Of The Deaf
Sind hier Rollenspieler? Ich habe vor kurzem meinen Shop für Comics und Rollenspiele aufgemacht und bereits im Comics-Thread Metal-affine Comics angepriesen, die ich im Sortiment hab. Hier mal mein Sortiment Underground/Indie-Rollenspiele:
- Mörk Borg (Mörk Borg is a pitch-black apocalyptic fantasy RPG about lost souls and fools seeking redemption, forgiveness or the last remaining riches in a bleak and decaying world. Who are you? The tomb-robber with silver glittering between cracked fingernails? The mystic who would bend the world’s heart away from it’s inevitable end? The world is dying. And you with it. )
- Deathblow (In Deathblow, you roleplay Gang Warriors in a concrete-wasteland known as Reaper City. Marauding gangs stalk the night, cruising streets & highways in search of their next target. While, in dark lairs lies the city's hidden rulers – The Innersanctum – a court of powerful Houses & lords, each with an army of contract killers & gang warriors at their command )
- The World After (The World After is a new indie rpg reimagining fantasy through the work of authors Ursula Le Guin and Octavia Butler, where race and sexual orientation were acknowledged as integral to the gameplay experience. Released from Euro-centric legend, acknowledgding the implications of human impact on our planet, everything in the game springs from nature, from the “Essence” magic system to the enlarged organic forms of the flora and fauna)
- Vaesen (Vaesen - Nordic Horror Roleplaying is based on the work of Swedish illustrator and author Johan Egerkrans, Vaesen presents a dark Gothic setting steeped in Nordic folklore and old myths of Scandinavia. A cold reach covered by vast forests, its few cities lonely beacons of industry and enlightenment – a new civilization dawning. But in the countryside, the old ways still hold sway. There, people know what lurks in the dark. They know to fear it .)
- Old-School Essentials (A role-playing game of fantastic adventure, where players work together to overcome fearsome monsters, sinister plots, and deadly traps in search of wealth, power, and glory, styled after the beloved games of the 1970s and 1980s.)
- Hypertellurians: “Hypertellurians is an awesome […] fantasy sci-fi RPG inspired by classic pulp literature! […] This game has a great visual and a cinematic gameplay!“—Diogo Nogueira (Solar Blades & Cosmic Spells), Twitter “Top 10 RPGs of 2019 - 1.) Hypertellurians: Hypertellurians is the best RPG I’ve read this year. Full stop. It’s exceptionally well-written, well-grounded, thematic, fun to read, and beautifully laid-out and illustrated. It evokes all the great pulpy paperback covers I remember laying around houses when I was a kid (not my house, but houses we’d go to). It’s just peak 70s pulp science fantasy and I love everything about it here. I love this game and it’s now my go-to science fantasy game.“—Alan Bahr, alanbahr.net
- Mörk Borg (Mörk Borg is a pitch-black apocalyptic fantasy RPG about lost souls and fools seeking redemption, forgiveness or the last remaining riches in a bleak and decaying world. Who are you? The tomb-robber with silver glittering between cracked fingernails? The mystic who would bend the world’s heart away from it’s inevitable end? The world is dying. And you with it. )
- Deathblow (In Deathblow, you roleplay Gang Warriors in a concrete-wasteland known as Reaper City. Marauding gangs stalk the night, cruising streets & highways in search of their next target. While, in dark lairs lies the city's hidden rulers – The Innersanctum – a court of powerful Houses & lords, each with an army of contract killers & gang warriors at their command )
- The World After (The World After is a new indie rpg reimagining fantasy through the work of authors Ursula Le Guin and Octavia Butler, where race and sexual orientation were acknowledged as integral to the gameplay experience. Released from Euro-centric legend, acknowledgding the implications of human impact on our planet, everything in the game springs from nature, from the “Essence” magic system to the enlarged organic forms of the flora and fauna)
- Vaesen (Vaesen - Nordic Horror Roleplaying is based on the work of Swedish illustrator and author Johan Egerkrans, Vaesen presents a dark Gothic setting steeped in Nordic folklore and old myths of Scandinavia. A cold reach covered by vast forests, its few cities lonely beacons of industry and enlightenment – a new civilization dawning. But in the countryside, the old ways still hold sway. There, people know what lurks in the dark. They know to fear it .)
- Old-School Essentials (A role-playing game of fantastic adventure, where players work together to overcome fearsome monsters, sinister plots, and deadly traps in search of wealth, power, and glory, styled after the beloved games of the 1970s and 1980s.)
- Hypertellurians: “Hypertellurians is an awesome […] fantasy sci-fi RPG inspired by classic pulp literature! […] This game has a great visual and a cinematic gameplay!“—Diogo Nogueira (Solar Blades & Cosmic Spells), Twitter “Top 10 RPGs of 2019 - 1.) Hypertellurians: Hypertellurians is the best RPG I’ve read this year. Full stop. It’s exceptionally well-written, well-grounded, thematic, fun to read, and beautifully laid-out and illustrated. It evokes all the great pulpy paperback covers I remember laying around houses when I was a kid (not my house, but houses we’d go to). It’s just peak 70s pulp science fantasy and I love everything about it here. I love this game and it’s now my go-to science fantasy game.“—Alan Bahr, alanbahr.net