Category: Alliterated Games

Now Accepting Pre-Orders for Motobushido

Now Accepting Pre-Orders for Motobushido

Hey everyone! I’ve now opened up the store pages to allow pre-orders of the upcoming RPG, Motobushido. These pre-orders will hopefully give me a bit of extra padding for my initial print run, and help justify my potentially springing for a larger initial batch of books. There are four different versions available for pre-order: The…

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Using the Bikes as the Gateway to Game Hacking

Using the Bikes as the Gateway to Game Hacking

As part of the special “Yojimbo” backer level of my soon-to-conclude Kickstarter project, I’m currently re-writing my Jedi game conversion of the Motobushido rules. This all began a middling time ago in a basement very close at hand, in which we decided that one of our next playtest sessions would be about Jedi escaping the…

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Friday Kickstarter Recap #3

Friday Kickstarter Recap #3

Been really damn busy the last week, followed by two days of illness, so many apologies for the delays in updates. Let’s do a weekly recap! I was recently on a couple of podcasts. Check them out here. Check out the Modest Medusa Scooter-Samurai Tshirt on offer! Including a last-minute promotional Character Pack offer, the…

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Friday Kickstarter Re-Cap #2

Friday Kickstarter Re-Cap #2

The big news: This week we hit the funding mark! Yay! That’s a lot off my shoulders, for sure. Thanks, everyone! Now, to hammer down those stretch goals. This week saw the start of a new Dueling Lessons series of mechanics posts, to introduce readers to the essence of the game’s core crunch. I’ve got…

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Highlights from the Motobushi Photoshoot

Highlights from the Motobushi Photoshoot

A while back my pal Dustin Eppers took some photos of me as a motobushi, astride my own lovely bike Loretta. Aaron Clark (PAX Enforcer extraordinaire) loaned us the armor, and I think him heartily for the kindness. This one with the train would definitely be my favorite, and there’s a story behind it. When…

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