Two New Adventure Books: Peril at King’s Landing and The Lost Island

Peril at King's LandingWe’re all back from Gen Con, and two of the new books we had for sale there are now available on store shelves and in our Green Ronin Online Store.
Peril at King’s Landing is a full, 96-page adventure for A Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying, designed to play on its own or as part of a campaign, and in fact picks up where Wedding Knight, the adventure in the SIFRP Narrator’s Kit, leaves off.
True20 Freeport: The Lost IslandTrue20 Freeport: The Lost Island takes the heroes from the streets of Freeport on a dangerous voyage through uncharted waters to a mysterious island. What’s there and who wants it? Who is a friend and who is an enemy? Find out in The Lost Island! This book joins two of our popular product lines, True20 and Freeport, in 64 pages of swashbuckling adventure.

Gen Con Day Three: A Song of Medals and Demos

A Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying did well last night at the ENnie Awards, picking up Silver for Best Rules and Gold for Best Free Product for the Quickstart. Congratulations to Rob Schwalb and Steve Kenson, and everyone else involved in those products, as well as to all of our colleagues and friends who picked up ENnies.
Today and tomorrow we’re running SIFRP demos in our booth, every hour on the hour. And it looks a little bit like this:
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Live from Gen Con…

…It’s Friday afternoon!
Things are going well for us this weekend in Indy: Sales are good, we have lots of people asking about Dragon Age, we’re demoing A Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying and Walk the Plank in the booth, and the ENnie Awards are tonight.
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In podcast news, Mecha & Manga clocks in at #1 on the RPG Countdown top ten list of hottest selling products on RPGNow this week.
More news later, live from Gen Con.

Gen Con

We’re all in Indianapolis at Gen Con through the weekend, so while mail orders will still go out from our main warehouse, customer service response times might show a slight delay.
We’ve confirmed that Mecha & Manga, Pocket Ultimate Power, Peril at King’s Island, and True20 Freeport: The Lost Island are all here, along with our other in-print titles such as Warrior’s & Warriors and the rest. If you’re at the the show, please do stop by to see us at booth #627.
Thanks for your support!

Gen Con Product Releases

We’ve been hard at work on our many RPG lines this summer, and that all comes to fruition next week at Gen Con in Indianapolis. We will be debuting four new titles at the show: Peril at King’s Landing for A Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying, True20 Freeport: The Lost Island, and Mecha & Manga and Pocket Ultimate Power for Mutants & Masterminds. We’ll also have recent releases like Warriors & Warlocks and the Song of Ice and Fire Narrator’s Kit, as well as many classic titles from our catalog. If you can’t make Gen Con, never fear. Peril at King’s Landing and True20 Freeport: The Lost Island will be in stores the week of August 17th, followed by Mecha & Manga and Pocket Ultimate Power shortly thereafter. Hope you’re ready for some gaming goodness!

Mecha & Manga PDF Now Available

Mecha & Manga PDFMecha & Manga is now available in PDF format from our Green Ronin Online Store. If you’re a fan of manga or anime, or just curious what it’s all about, Mecha & Manga is the sourcebook for you.
Why not buy Mecha & Manga today!

Peril at King’s Landing PDF Now Available

Peril at King's LandingPeril at King’s Landing is now available in PDF format in our Green Ronin Online Store.
Peril at King’s Landing is a grand adventure for the Song of Ice & Fire roleplaying game, based on the best-selling fantasy novels by George R. R. Martin. In it, your characters join the Game of Thrones as they answer the king’s call to tourney, seeking fame and fortune for their house, but along the way becoming enmeshed in a web of intrigue and a sinister plot behind the scenes. The adventure has everything you need for a whole Song of Ice & Fire “novel” of your own, where you play the main characters!
Peril at King’s Landing (PDF) in our Green Ronin Online Store

The Word on the Street, July 21, 2009 Edition

We’ve been collecting a few links this month to blog entries about our products. The hot GR topic floating around at the moment is of course the author list for Family Games: The 100 Best, which is reminding some folks to take another look at Hobby Games: The 100 Best.

Freeport has been getting a lot of love lately, too, mostly at the keyboard of Michael Tresca of Examiner.com, who has been using various Freeport adventures in his Living Arcanis campaign. Most of the following reviews contain spoilers.

Family Games: The 100 Best Author List

Family Games: The 100 BestYou may have seen this elsewhere already, but we have released the complete author list for Family Games: The 100 Best, editor Jim Lowder’s followup to Hobby Games: The 100 Best. All the names, from Angiolino to Yianni, are now available for your perusal on the Family Games: The 100 Best product page in our Green Ronin Online Store.
Family Games: The 100 Best Author List