Chargen Preview: Commissioning Chapter

As some of you will know, I have been in production of an entirely original Sci-fi RPG called Free Spacer for quite a while now. Here it is, the first proof that, yes indeed, Free Spacer is imminent. What I have included for your approval is a vertical slice of the game, showing you (and me) a glimpse of the final work. In this preview, I have included a beta...

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State of the Galaxy

State of the Galaxy

In the far future galaxy of Free Spacer, it is year 362 of the Immortal Age, the dawn of the sixth galactic age. The Milky Way is an archipelago of balkanised Quadrants each with a powerful Cardinal Society at their centres. While Ether Technology’s ability to manipulate and fold Space-Time has linked these powerful Societies uncomfortably close...

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Free Spacer @ Fan Expo 2011

It is astonishing how a busy summer can keep you from writing a blog and this summer has been one our busiest. Free Spacer is really coming into its own this summer. The new Advancement and Gear system fully implemented we are moving into the (final?) balancing phase. It is very exciting and I can’t wait to see it come to completion. This weekend we took...

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1000 True Fans & Indie RPGs

The idea of an Artist or other Creator making a living selling directly to their fans has been around for while now. It started of a small thing called the internet, which made it possible for these Artists to reach small niche communities and become micro-celebrities, world famous to a few people. The question became, can you make money from it? One answer was...

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How the Heck do you Publish anyways! Pt 1.5: LSI Pricing Review

After the last post on printing we ran the Lightning Source gauntlet of forms and applications, which including getting ISBNs and registering my unfinished book with fictional data. We also found out that Canadians get ISBNs free through the government, but that also takes time.  If you’re going to print with them or get an ISBN make sure you do this early it...

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