a webpage with presentation as an all to often after thought.Įasy for third party adaption: If someone wants to expand on the game, providing a clear path makes it easier Yes they could just ask the publisher for permission. I know I prefer to have the lovingly crafted book, with a well thought out layout vs. I’d still say I have minimal skin in the game.ĭistill the fluff from the crunch: What are the core rules and what is the product’s identity. I have since published, via DriveThruRPG, a few modest supplements. This is in response to my Hollowpoint Reveiw from 2011 I’m presently playing clean-up on some draft blog posts.įiasco, Hollowpoint, Do: Pilgrims of the Flying Temple are each rules-lite games that could be summarized in about 2 full pages Hollowpoint is by far the most rules intensive of these three.ĭisclaimer: I am not a game publisher nor designer, so I don’t have any skin in the Role Playing Game ( RPG □) business.Īt the time of writing this initial blog post, the statement was true. Rules Lite Games and the Open Game License Jeremy Friesen wrote on :: Tags: Rules Lite Games and the Open Game License // Take on Rules Skip to Main Contentīreadcrumbs Home / Posts for 2012 / Rules Lite Games and the Open Game License
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