Another summary of activity in the top blogroll, strange new worlds. The blogs in there are largely home to or supporting indie games, literature and art, 106 of them already.
- The biggest release of the week was the sci-fi wargame Gruntz 15mm, and it's been selling very fast; there's a review up over at Dropship Horizon.
- Another sci-fi release was The Blue Priests of Pluto by Fenway5, a setting for the Rogue Space roleplaying game, and like the game free to download.
- At Vaults of Nagoh Chris released Small But Vicious Dog, a mix of early D&D and Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, also available completely free.
- Troll Forged Miniatures released cyborgs by IceSword and a dwarf by Mati.
- Cygnus at Servitor Ludi put out a free pdf, A Travel Guide to Neverness, an FAQ for the setting of the Neverness stories by David Zindell.
- NetherWerks released two free sets of geomorphs - here and here - and at Zalchis continued Bujilli's Sojourn, an interactive adventure, reaching the sixth instalment; they've just added Cosmogrottoes to Riskail too.
- Greg Christopher at Dark Horse Game Design was working on Novarium, completing the Character Creation, and showing the cover of Campaign Management, some examples of casting and a revised character sheet.
- At The Tao of D&D Alexis continued his series of tables for locations, with 12 this week, from the brewery on Monday to the farrier today.
- Chris at Outside The Universe gave an overview of the innovative wargame Primeval Abyssan and showed some Infernal Horrors by Red Box Games.
- Trey gave us a very useful post at From the Sorcerer's Skull, a rundown of the factions in his City setting, as well as a look at the trade in fate.
- Studio McVey showed concepts for the Strain, a faction for Sedition Wars, and described the upcoming game Battle for Alabaster, all here. Some was seen earlier at Tears of Envy's blog, also in the roll, including the logo.
- Not so far from that, Gotthammer gave us an update at Collegia Titanica on FireZone, his skirmish wargame with Sedition Wars stats.
- Larry MacDougall at Mythwood continued the journey, taking us with his art to Albion Bridge and telling of a booby trap - beware onions and sulphur...
- At Gothridge Manor Tim Shorts presented six characterful hirelings.
- Just after I posted last week, Ohio Metal Militia over at Antediluvian Witchery posted more new protagonists, the Kanaima Tribesman and Spiderborn.
- At Hill Cantons ckutalik is at two thirds distance on the domain game.
- Lantz at Twin Linked Awesome presented various miniatures converted up and painted for the AdMech FanDex, his unofficial supplement for 40K.
- Justin S. Davis at A Field Guide to Doomsday has more new mutants, my favourite possibly the treehorse; the stingeroo is also great satire.
- Again, Needles deserves a mention for the output at Swords & Stitchery, with the Un-Department Store best showcasing that imagination.
- And at Underworld Kingdom another DeviantArt Cavern Day from Omlet.
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Thanks again for another wicked list.
Always a pleasure!
I'm thinking of playing with the format a bit though. I wonder how effective a large block of links like this actually is. It may be hard for a casual reader to absorb so much information at once, and could well be too demanding in terms of time to follow up everything of interest on a single visit.
At the moment I'm thinking more frequent, smaller batches, with slightly more creativity in the presentation if possible. We'll see.
Sounds good either format. For me, I pick through the blogs I want to hit, but can see the benefit of smaller bites, as well.
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