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another DCC to C&C module question

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 4:32 pm
by Chuul Killer
I saw you guys had made the secret of smuggler's cove into a C&C module, will you be making the "sequel", devil in the mists into a C&C module to? Also I read in another thread that the The Dread Crypt of Srihoz was coming out or you had plans to make it into a C&C module, if so, when can it be expected to be released? Thanks.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 6:17 pm
by moriarty777
Hmm... 'Devil in the Mists' as an official C&C conversion would surely kick ass!

I'd buy it!

:)

Moriarty the Red

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 4:24 pm
by goodmangames
Dread Crypt is tentatively scheduled for early next year. Good call on Devil in the Mists... I'll keep it in mind...

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:50 am
by CharlieRock
Just for the record. I get every DCC for C&C.
Though that doesn't quite have the impact as if I said I have every DCC. :lol:

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 1:13 pm
by JediOre
CharlieRock wrote:Just for the record. I get every DCC for C&C.
Though that doesn't quite have the impact as if I said I have every DCC. :lol:

I do the same, only I can say I own, nearly, all of the DCCs.

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 6:36 pm
by Chuul Killer
Actually what might not be a bad idea, this is sort of off topic, is for you guys (goodman games) is to come out with a short $2 DCC for C&C, give new C&C players or those thinking about getting into C&C a taste of what DCC's are all about. I don't own all or even close to all, but all DCC modules (or any modules) I buy are for C&C. They are easy enough to translate into C&C rules but it does make it easier to have the already translated module in hand. Speaking of $2 modules, have any of you guys checked out Wicked Fantasy Factory stuff, alot of that stuff, rules wise could be tons of fun if ported into a C&C game.

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 11:02 pm
by Treebore
Chuul Killer wrote:Actually what might not be a bad idea, this is sort of off topic, is for you guys (goodman games) is to come out with a short $2 DCC for C&C, give new C&C players or those thinking about getting into C&C a taste of what DCC's are all about. I don't own all or even close to all, but all DCC modules (or any modules) I buy are for C&C. They are easy enough to translate into C&C rules but it does make it easier to have the already translated module in hand. Speaking of $2 modules, have any of you guys checked out Wicked Fantasy Factory stuff, alot of that stuff, rules wise could be tons of fun if ported into a C&C game.

Yeah, I have the first two WFF's and like them. I plan on getting the rest, one day. Finances have been such that I have fallen waaayyy behind on keeping up with the normal DCC's.

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 4:32 am
by CharlieRock
Treebore wrote:
Chuul Killer wrote:Actually what might not be a bad idea, this is sort of off topic, is for you guys (goodman games) is to come out with a short $2 DCC for C&C, give new C&C players or those thinking about getting into C&C a taste of what DCC's are all about. I don't own all or even close to all, but all DCC modules (or any modules) I buy are for C&C. They are easy enough to translate into C&C rules but it does make it easier to have the already translated module in hand. Speaking of $2 modules, have any of you guys checked out Wicked Fantasy Factory stuff, alot of that stuff, rules wise could be tons of fun if ported into a C&C game.

Yeah, I have the first two WFF's and like them. I plan on getting the rest, one day. Finances have been such that I have fallen waaayyy behind on keeping up with the normal DCC's.
Especially with Whiterock going *ka-chunk* right down the middle of my budget. Good thing half my holiday shopping list is gamers. :P

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 6:33 am
by JediOre
I'm with you Treebore. I can't affort any more DCCs after #47 for the time being.

In another thread I asked about instead of traslating DCCs into C&C modules, a .pdf of the translation would due. I was hoping mainly any future C&C modules Goodman Games would produce would be its own adventure. I'll confess part of this request was for selfish reasons; I don't have the funding to buy the same adventure in a different format.