Good News Everyone!
Good News Everyone!
Stay Frosty went Silver on Drivethru! Thank you to everyone who has purchased it, played it, and reviewed it.
So for many reasons I’m making it 40% off.
1. I want it to go Silver on RPGNow. If you’re going to buy it, buy it there. http://www.rpgnow.com/product/206742/Stay-Frosty
2. Woo! Silver!
3. I’m moving, and every bit helps pay the movers and such. Sale runs until moving day, April 19th.
And if you’re inclined to share this sort of thing someplace besides G+, like Reddit or twitter, or other social media places I don’t understand, I’d be very thankful.
Also, a new adventure is being playtested and once we’re settled in the new place, I’ll be working on it again.
Congrats!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure when it happened even. It's not like you get an email or anything.
ReplyDeletecongrats my dude!
ReplyDeletenext time we meet, beers are on you!
ReplyDelete# 1 you mean electrum, right?
ReplyDeleteCongratulations are in order, you totally earned that. It's still my group's filler of choice when a gaming night goes sideways.
ReplyDelete"Oh, Max is ill, damn... what do we do now?"
"Stay frosty"
"YES SIR!"
Never gets old.
I'll take this occasion to scream "EXPANSION! EXPANSION!" because I'd really love to throw some money into a 2-4 pages of robo-dinosaurs and aliens and random tables and whatever secret ideas you kept from us.
I know I can make robo-dinosaurs by myself, but I'd love to peek into the depth of your mind.
And have robo-dinosaurs.
Have I said robo-dinosaurs?
'Cause robo-dinosaurs would be really cool.
Bought yesterday, great game! Question regarding the tension die, what happens when it reaches 6? Does it stay there? Increasing tension is always good for the players then, right?
ReplyDelete...until Tension explodes, three out of five characters fail the Willpower roll, go apes**t and things get really ugly.
ReplyDeleteTension can't kill you by itself, but reduce HP and that is never good.
I must add that I do not confer the Chill bonus (ADV on saving throw) to Tension related rolls, to increase the risk, and my players love it.
Yes indeed, but Tension explodes has nothing to do with the Tension level, right? I mean you only trigger Tension explodes on the Danger die?
ReplyDeleteCorrect.
ReplyDeleteHigher Tension means that if Tension explodes (also fumble can do that) and the ST is failed, the soldier get more damage (Tension x level) so high Tension is not always desirable. In one of my games with a lot of suspance and tense scenes, one character went crazy before even getting into combat... he was so ready for a fight e nearly died of readiness.
ReplyDeleteSorry for hijackin the conversation, though... we were talking about:
CONGRATULATIONS! KUDOS! WELL DONE! BRAVO!
Seriously, never enough.
Ah, thanks Riccardo Caverni, NOW I get it, missed the rule that says that damage is tension x level :)
ReplyDeleteGot it! Very cool!
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