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April 17, 2008: Reality Deviant Publications teams up with Rogue Games to convert Colonial Gothic to True20

Started by urizen, April 22, 2008, 11:02:28 AM

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Reality Deviant Publications is pleased to announce plans to convert Rogue Games’ Colonial Gothic to the True20 game system!

From the product description:

“It is the dawn of the American Revolution. Forces are at work that will shake the very fabric of the fragile Colonies. While England deploys troops to the Colonies to put an end to the rebellion, darker forces are at work that are using these events to unleash their pent up rage. Plots are afoot, events are taking place behind the scenes, and agents with their own agenda are lurking in the shadows.”

Combining the real world history of the American Colonial Period, and adding in supernatural horror, Colonial Gothic is the world only a few know that exists. Magic is real; Agents of the Occult and Supernatural stalk the night. To make things even worse, the events of the revolution has engulfed the colonies making life even more unpredictable.

“I’ve always wanted to write speculative fiction and RPG supplements dealing with this exciting period in American History.” Said David Jarvis; “The War for Independence provides so many great opportunities for adventure. Throw in elements of the supernatural, and you add another exciting element to this tumultuous period. Rogue Games have done this fantastically with Colonial Gothic. I can’t wait to combine this dark setting with the outstanding True20 system.”

“Colonial Gothic is a game that I have been playing and designing in one form or another for close to twenty years,” said Richard Iorio II, President and co-Owner of Rogue Games, Inc. “I am pleased beyond words that people have enjoyed my take on the period, as well as enjoyed learning about the secret history of the colonial period. I am excited that more people, who might not have known of the game, will have an opportunity to play it.”

Look for The True20 version of Colonial Gothic in PDF and Print format in July, 2008.

About Rogue Games

Based out of Chicago, Illinois and with an office in Toronto, Canada, Rogue Games is dedicated to creating games that make you think, laugh, and more importantly make you want to play. For as long as they can remember The Rogues (Richard Iorio II and James Maliszewski) have enjoyed not only playing, but designing games. The Rogues live by one simple motto: Games so good they sneak up on you.™

About Reality Deviant Publications
Based in Dallas Texas, Reality Deviant Publications (RDP) is a small press publishing company focused on providing gamers with quality PDF and print products for the True20, Ogl Modern and 3.X  game systems. Our flagship campaign setting, Blood Throne, was printed in Green Ronin’s True20 Worlds of Adventure in July of 2006. Since 2005, Reality Deviant Publications has produced over 40 products, largely in the PDF market at online retailers such as One bookshelf and Paizo. Our average customer rating is 4 out of 5 stars.