Posts Tagged "role-playing"

Extra, Extra, Newsies and Bootblacks core released!

Posted by on Feb 26, 2011 in Featured, Gamemaster Tips, Games, newsies and bootblacks | 0 comments

Newsies and Bootblacks: First Edition, the core of the game is out. Over 220 pages which carry 60,000 words that include the main and optional rules, an extended introduction to the setting, sample non player characters, monsters and an adventure script. I have made every effort to make the eBook readable. The text is set in a single column, so that you won’t have to be scrolling up and down on the screen. On a small kindle or other e-book reader the pdf should be immediately readable, just by turning the display 90ยบ to a nice landscape orientation. Rules favor the imaginative and...

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Extry! Extry! Newsies & Bootblacks Primer is out. Read all ’bout it

Posted by on Feb 25, 2011 in Featured, Games, newsies and bootblacks | 0 comments

You know that many retailers offer a free introductory booklet of some new game. That is called a primer and that is exactly what I am offering you today. Newsies & Bootblacks: First Game is 15000 words, 62 pages long, and features basic and simplified rules, and introduction to the setting, a character sheet and a sample adventure, complete with pre-generated characters: Forsaken. In Forsaken, the players play the children of well-to-do family who, after school, find themselves forgotten by friends, family and every other living soul. The characters will have to brave the streets of New...

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Why I am not using rpgnow to publish my game

Posted by on Feb 24, 2011 in Games, Minimalist Business, newsies and bootblacks | 0 comments

I am happy rpgnow.com customer. I believe they provide a great service to gamers and I wish them well. But I am not using their services as a publisher. Instead, I am going to let you download the game and then donate to Love’s Bridge. Or not, it’s up to you. This is why. No red tape I’m a Spaniard, and establishing a business here means a lot of administrative hassle. And it gets worse for me, as I am supposed to work exclusively for the Spanish state, for most everything else I need a special permission. Taxes, fees, queues and some headaches would pave me the way to...

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Newsies & Bootblacks Update

Posted by on Feb 12, 2011 in Minimalist Business | 0 comments

So I have solved all most of the issues I wrote you about last week. Links show in blue, now; and not in an awful reddish pink that for some reason, somebody thought it should be the standard for LaTeX. It is not so hard, once you know how to do it. They tricky part about LaTeX and LyX is to find precisely the information you need. Text seems alright now. I have even included drop caps at the first paragraph of every chapter. Not that it was truly necessary, but it just looks smart. In LyX you need to download a module called lettrine. You do that through MikTeX, which is a separate...

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Newsies & Bootblacks final draft is finished

Posted by on Feb 7, 2011 in Minimalist Business | 2 comments

This is how you spend your weekend if you are publishing a role-playing game on your own: correcting typos —and yet knowing it won’t be 100% perfect. And then you wake on Monday at 5:00 AM so you can tell the world you still have work to do. But it is great to have the game finished and complete; or at least the first edition of it. I still need to fix a few issues and add a couple of features, which I hope to have solved soon. Yeah, I say soon, I have learned the hard way that on your first attempt to publish anything you should not promise any deadlines. Basically because you...

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