Month: June 2008

  • Other Court Games

    A cross post from my livejournal account

    So, in celebration of Other Court Games’ upcoming digital release of two books, we’ve updated their website.

    Here’s the posting on the subject by [info]othercourt:

    The
    website has been completely revamped and stocked full of new content
    and game material. It is all shiny and makes me happy. Go look.

    http://www.othercourt.com

    Go look!

    Thank you.

    Under
    Community, you’ll find a nice, big Forum. If you game, know a gamer, or
    just think gamers are sexy, you should join and post a hello.

    Also, the Press Release for Factions at War Revised is up. As follows:

    June 01, 2008 Press Release Factions at War Revised is Coming Soon to a Paradigm Conflict Near You!

    Other
    Court Games is excited to announce the near-arrival of the revised
    Factions at War. The release is packaged in a sharper, smarter layout,
    and includes the new Optional Rules and 78 more illustrations. For the
    time being, Factions at War Revised will only be available as a PDF
    product.

    Factions is a game of occult conspiracies and secret
    societies, set in an alternate, slightly-future setting where Factions
    in America tip the country toward civil war. A hidden, powerful elite
    control most of the country, and use reality-bending Special Abilities
    and Ritual Magic to keep the mundanes trapped in an Orwellian police
    state. While the Alliance sounds the call for open rebellion, the Free
    Societies struggle to remain neutral in the blossoming violence.

    The
    game features a vast amount of Special Abilities, Ritual Magic based on
    real-world belief systems, an original mechanics system, and a build
    point system for Character Creation that affords a great deal of
    flexibility and customization.

    For more information, please email Other Court Games at Contact01@othercourt.com, or visit at www.othercourt.com

    Anyway, that’s what I’ve been up to. The stuff on RPGNow is scheduled to go live on June 15, Father’s Day.

    -adam

    Please
    consider posting (and linking to his site) about this on your weblogs -
    he’s trying to get some word of mouth going and digital links will help
    his search engine ranking to some extent.

    Again, the site is http://www.othercourt.com. Check it out, consider popping into the (as of yet not styled or branded) forums.

    And, of course, if you find any problems, let one of us know.

    Thanks!