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[KenzerCo] Releases Frandor's Keep, Trouble on the Sequoyah Star, and Deadly Trapping

Started by Mark Plemmons, April 01, 2010, 10:24:15 AM

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Mark Plemmons

The new Aces & Eights adventure, Trouble on the Sequoyah Star, is now available in our online store, where you can learn more information, view a video preview and even download some bonus NPCs!

Frandor's Keep, the new HackMaster Basic regional supplement and multi-adventure book, is also available.  Bonus downloads include a variety of maps as well as a free bonus adventure opportunity.

Another new release is Deadly Trappings, a Roleplay Resource supplement for any fantasy RPG.
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Nicephorus

Took a browse of the previews. The message board handout is great. It gives a feel for the town without resorting to exposition or bald handing out of rumors.
 
This has always been part of what made CoC fun - more games should have these touches.  I can make plots on the fly but not having to take the time to make handouts and visuals is the sort of thing that makes me want to buy an adventure instead of making my own.