A Gift for Goodman Games and their clients.

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A Gift for Goodman Games and their clients.

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Happy New Year.

http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/a ... dragonmech

Minor disclaimer: Language blah blah.

Thank you so much, Goodman, for creating such an awesome setting. I decided very, very long ago that if I was going to be a Dungeon Master, I would only do it on one condition, that my first game as a DM would be run within the world of Dragonmech.

After I ran the game, I compiled my thoughts down and wrote out how the entire module went from start to finish. I... have no proof that Stanley Steamer is actually me other than the fact that I have all my notes on my laptop. I mean, I could open up the folder and take some screenshots but with how easy it is to photoshop things today, there's no way to verify the evidence.

But belief is not what I want here. What I want is for everyone on these boards to see what someone did with the setting using just a single module.

http://boards.4chan.org/tg/res/13337530 The third thread is still live, you can find it there. Ask questions, make comments. I'll respond. I have all day and nothing else to do.

I think what I'll do is format all my notes into a more formal structure. It... it was a good scenario with the three major selling points of Dragonmech worked into it: the desperation of the broken world of High Point, mech combat, and city-mechs.
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Re: A Gift for Goodman Games and their clients.

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Wow! You're welcome. That campaign log looks awesome. It will take me a while to read through it but you've created something great from the looks of it.
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High praise from you, Mr. Goodman. Thank you.

I have someone on my still-live thread who is interested in purchasing some of the Dragonmech books. Do you do digital distribution for them, or can you ship worldwide? He's in South America.
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The DragonMech books were printed with a d20 logo, which means we can no longer sell the hard copy now that Wizards of the Coast has revoked that license. However, we sell ebook versions with the d20 logo removed (see http://goodmangames.rpgnow.com/index.php?cPath=187_5169 ), and some retailers may still have the old hard-copy books in stock. I would recommend checking with some of the online retailers who specialize in out-of-print products, such as Noble Knight Games ( http://www.nobleknight.com/ ) or Chimera Hobbies ( http://www.chimerahobby.com/ but give them a call or find them at Gen Con - they carry a lot of product that is not on their web site).
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Thank you, Mr. Goodman.

I have informed the gentleman (or lady) of the digital distribution platforms where these products can still be purchased.

I'm thankful though, I still own a hard copy of the original book. I think I'll try to get my hands on a copy of Steam Warriors and the Second Age of Walkers, too. Little New Years gift for myself.
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I have Steam Warriors and it is a good product.
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goodmangames wrote:The DragonMech books were printed with a d20 logo, which means we can no longer sell the hard copy now that Wizards of the Coast has revoked that license. However, we sell ebook versions with the d20 logo removed (see http://goodmangames.rpgnow.com/index.php?cPath=187_5169 ), and some retailers may still have the old hard-copy books in stock. I would recommend checking with some of the online retailers who specialize in out-of-print products, such as Noble Knight Games ( http://www.nobleknight.com/ ) or Chimera Hobbies ( http://www.chimerahobby.com/ but give them a call or find them at Gen Con - they carry a lot of product that is not on their web site).
Yes go to NK Games. I traded in all my DragonMech books there and they should have them in stock. When I made the trade they said that there was a lot of those titles in stock.
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