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Old School Monster Cards

Started by Sigmund, December 15, 2012, 03:22:49 PM

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Sigmund

Joe from Inkwell Ideas has a Kickstarter for Monster Cards that use older editions of D&D and their clones, some great art that can also be picked up and used by game developers, and even an option for paper miniatures. Since our forum here has so many "old schoolers" and game publishers, I thought I'd bring it to everyone's attention. I'm in for the paper minis and ACKs statted cards, so I do have a vested interest in seeing the project get funded, but I think folks around here might like this kinda thing. I think the cards could be dang useful at the game table.
- Chris Sigmund

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