Project Update: Eyeball to Eyeball Game Master Manual is away!
Hi all,
Just a quick update this early June (-ish): You should have gotten an email from Backerkit yesterday informing you that the files for the Eyeball to Eyeball Game Master Manual were available to you in the Digital Downloads section of your Backerkit account for E2E. If you missed that email, you can access your survey & all digital downloads here:
Just a quick update this early June (-ish): You should have gotten an email from Backerkit yesterday informing you that the files for the Eyeball to Eyeball Game Master Manual were available to you in the Digital Downloads section of your Backerkit account for E2E. If you missed that email, you can access your survey & all digital downloads here:
Please let us know if you have any issues with the files, or see any typos or whatever. We've poured over all this a bunch, but things slip through. One thing to note right off the bat: there are two instances in the main Game Master Manual file where we are missing screenshots that are supposed to be included. Instead of holding the manual even longer while we wait for those shots, we've decided to release with placeholders (you'll know when you see them). We'll update the file for you later when we get the shots.
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Also, for those who haven't seen the news, we have had a couple of crowdfunding announcements go out recently that we want to highlight for y'all.
First, coming in early July, we have the Backerkit campaign for Witch Hunt 1649 and Making History, a game double feature with two history-themed card games designed for gamers, historians, and educators alike.
You can check out and follow the prelaunch page here:
Second, coming in October, we have a new press series being launched on Backerkit called Art & System: Games for Expanded Play. The series is headed by series editor Tim Hutchings, creator of the game Thousand Year Old Vampire, and it will focus primarily on indie roleplaying games. The series will open with Dog Eat Dog (2012) by Liam Liwanag Burke, Princess with a Cursed Sword (2025) by Anna Anthropy, and The Mountain Witch (2005) by Tim Kleinert.
You can check out and follow that prelaunch page here:
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That's it for now. Stay innovative, everybody!
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