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Keck Publishing announces release of its very first PDF product, One Shot Adventures! One Shot Adventures are scenarios that are set in various genres and use a quick and simple dice mechanic that can be learned in a flash. Each adventure comes with a number of pre-generated character templates that players may choose from that will get them playing almost immediately. Of course, if you’re an experienced role player and aren’t happy with the characters presented, the lite rules include a complete character generation system that allows you to build the character of your choice within five minutes or less!
One Shot Adventures is intended to help get new players involved in the role playing hobby by introducing them to the simple rules and role playing concepts that are a basis for most any other role playing game on the market. They are also intended to be a fun mini-adventure for established role players to use when one or two members of your group have to miss a session, or your group is ‘between’ games. A quick study of the adventure outline will familiarize the Game Master in a matter of minutes, so the game can begin almost instantly.
The first installment of One Shot Adventures is Days of Knights, a simple fantasy role playing adventure pitting the player characters against a wicked king and his evil sorcerer. The characters must brave the perils set before them to defeat an ancient dragon summoned by the evil wizard Elemsor the Malignant to rescue the beautiful Princess Calliope from the clutches of King Tambor. Typical fantasy fun and adventure!
Days of Knights is available for download at a reasonable price of $8.50 at DriveThruRPG and RPGNow. Get yours today!
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Hmm, what to say? I'm not much on blogging. Never kept a journal growing up, even when it was an assignment in school. I just sort of scribbled down a few events of the day and that was that.
Hmm, well, I don't know if there's a policy against pimping your business here. I've seen a few others do so, so I guess it's alright.
I'm just getting started with my own publishing business. I've got several projects that I've been working on in my spare time over the last few years and a couple of them are close to ready for the final stages. I do have some small ideas I'm thinking of putting out as PDF supplements that would be universal to most RPGs, mostly for Sci-Fi.
I joined the Game Publishers Association (GPA) a couple of years ago just to get some insight on the business end of things and I have to say that I've learned a thing or two by watching what goes on between companies. I would suggest anyone considering joining to do so as they can help you out by getting your product to conventions that you normally wouldn't be able to attend, at the least they can put up brochures or other sales info so that people will be able to get some idea about what you're selling. I intend to utilize that aspect of my membership as soon as I have something to advertise.
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