Today and next Friday I am bringing you some Halloween-themed Kickstarters that I think you my readers might enjoy. I was going to break these up by theme, but some are ending soon.
Tempus Halloween Special - Witch & Vampire Zircon Glass Dice
Ok. I'll admit it. I love themed dice. And these look great. They look a touch larger than the typical dice we get, but that is a good thing. They are not cheap, but these are what I guess we can call "luxury dice sets."
The next two came up in a search and I think they work well together.
Widdershins: the Roleplaying Game
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/libomni/widdershins-the-roleplaying-game?ref=theotherside
Early 20th Century steam-punk-esque, battling Eldritch Horrors indie RPG? Sounds like a blast to me! There is a focus on LGBTQ play and characters, but frankly we need more of that in RPGs. I also like how sexuality is used as a metaphor for being on the outside and thus being able to comprehend the horrors in the world that others ignore.
It looks like there is a rich world here to explore and the art looks fantastic so far. Can't wait to see more.
Love Potion: An Illustrated LGBT Novel
The purpose of Kickstarter in my mind is to give a boost to new artists, game designers, and authors whose material we might not otherwise ever see. I try not to use it as pre-order system or a ransomware buy, I have a FLGS I like to support and I would rather buy there and wait than not support them.
But every so often something comes up and I feel the need to share. This is one of those.
The project creators have never done a Kickstarter before nor have they backed one. Normally this is a red flag for me. But everyone must start somewhere.
I like the story. I once joked (ok, more than once) that why is the witch always the evil one in the story? Why can't the prince fall for the witch instead of the princess? Then that logically went to why can't the princess and witch fall in love and tell the prince to take a hike?
This is not that story, but it is a story of the witch not being the one at end of the villager's pitchforks for once.
I enjoy the art and the creators both seem like good people. How do I make that assumption? They refer to each other as a "writer orc" and an "art goblin."
There is always a part on a Kickstarter that says "back it because you believe in it." I believe in this project and would like to see it made into a reality.
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