July 2010


I will once again be joining Design Matters at GenCon. This year we’ll be in booth #2100 and our new booth menu is now online.

The line-up includes:

Now with 100% more Kagematsu!

I’m really excited about this year’s line-up. I see tons of great gaming happening in the upcoming year. I’m particularly pleased with the fact that we have not one, but two new games coming out aimed at younger audiences: Daniel Solis‘s Happy Birthday, Robot! and Dread House by Emily Care Boss and yours truly. All part of our diabolical plan to enthrall an entire new generation of gamers.

You’ll definitely want to follow  the Design Matters twitter feed for promos leading up to and throughout the con!

And don’t forget the massive Design Matters PDF Bundle. Six games for $30!

Plus! If your going to GenCon, you absolutely don’t want to miss RPGirl. I’ve enjoyed privileged access to the current issue as it was being made, and I’m pretty damn excited for it. A must have for role-players of all persuasions.

Alas this fine product won’t be at the Design Matters booth, but you’ll find it at the Indie Press Revolution booth (#2339). Be sure to check it out.

A horror game for kids & brave adults.

By Emily Care Boss & Epidiah Ravachol

Featuring art from Tony Dowler, Anna-Maria Jung, & Jim Sullivan

Coming to GenCon 2010
at the Design Matters Booth, #2100

One of the unfortunate things about the Basal Language Technique is that doesn’t work well with podcasts, at least any podcast recorded before 2017. So I haven’t a clue about what’s being said in this German review of Time & Temp, but I figure it’s got to be awesome. Because, come on, with a game like this, how could it not be?

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