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Star Wars Saga Adventure ready to download!

Started by grubman, June 10, 2007, 11:26:21 PM

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grubman

I am pleased to present my first adventure written for the new Star Wars Saga RPG!  Download the PDF here:

http://whatifgames.net/files/default.aspx

I would like to thank everyone on the RPGnet forum for the support and help in completing this.

I would also like to extend a HUGE thanks to Harsh, for the excellent artwork and my sister Colette for her great Gronk Cat illustration.

Finally, a special thanks to fellow Wisconsinite Greg Volz for hosting the adventure over on his site (check out the other cool stuff at //www.fatogre.net that Greg himself is working on!).

I'm sure there are plenty of little typos and such.  Keep in mind it's a one man show and this is fan work.  That said I'd love to hear any feedback (good or bad).  Feel free to post it right on this thread (especially if it is a question that others may benefit from the answer to), PM me, or email at beezer1st@yahoo.com

Thanks for taking a look, and I hope you get some use out of this!

-Dave


jrients

I really like the miniatures suggestions and the use of mini set maps.  That's great!
Jeff Rients
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grubman

Quote from: jrientsI really like the miniatures suggestions and the use of mini set maps.  That's great!
It was going to have all original maps...then I started looking at the maps I had and figured they would look cooler and be just as functional (not to mention getting more use out of my collection).  It seemed like the thing to do.

I started picking the minis I was going to use, and figured it might be useful to others, so I included it.  I knew that people would be concerned about the availability of minis, so I made sure to use all commons and uncommon that people could pick up a dime a dozen.

Wonder if WotC will "steal" the idea ;) (if they even read the adventure).

Probably more info than you wanted...but I personally find development stuff fascinating.  I love to hear why people make the choices they made when writing something.  I love it when a RPG has developer's notes in the back.

Love DVD extras too. :)