+David Lewis Johnson offered me a PDF copy of Quake Alley Mayhem for review.
I am happy to do so because; one, I have used much of his royalty
free stock art to illustrate my baby USR Sword & Sorcery,Rules Lite Roleplaying for Fantastic Pulp Fantasy Adventures,
and two, I purchased Gathox Vertical Slum, a
far out, gonzo science fantasy campaign setting for Swords &
Wizardry White Box sight
unseen because it spoke early eighties Heavy Metal
magazine I bought on the down
low as a young teen.
So
I'm in David Lewis Johnson's camp hard. On top of this +Mike Evans
edited Quake Alley Mayhem.
He is the moving force behind DIY RPG Productions and does his shit soooo
straight and right +Zak Smith threw Demon City at him to carry the
publishing load. I buy Zak's stuff because it is some of the best RPG
material available today. Mike I met at Gencon 50 and I
watched
him win a Silver Ennie
for Hubris and he is not shy for flying a middle finger. He
does not stay up as late as Jacob Hurst or Jez Gordon. So you know he
actually is probably kind of
a softie.
QuakeAlley Mayhem is a good example of how overworked all our best people
are these days. It gives me hope that all of us on the OSR DIY
sidelines figuring things out, well, we need to do so, cause everyone
like David Lewis Johnson are writing fun good stuff and the pipeline
for distribution is jammed.
I mean stopped up! Evil Hat hasn't put out anything of value since
ever. They are sooo starved for something to do all they can come up
with is dissing the Ennies. The Ennies! Smart, mildly good looking
men and women, on their own volition, are striving forth, putting
everything on the line and producing great game talent and now they
are swamped. If it wasn't for the connections at conventions and
google plus being made
by earnest folk in real time, well you my fellow gamer would be still
playing Lost
Mines of Phandelver
again
and again and again.
Quake
Alley Mayhem is a harbinger of glee for all and everyone on the
nonexistent margins of the RPG game world. Can you edit? Can you do
layout? Can you write? Can you draw? Can you playtest? Do you love to
proofread (there has got to be someone, right?) Can you use POD
software? Gather together and make an RPG product.
Established
RPG companies in the “middle ground”* trying to imitate WotC
business model are in the process of being disassembled like a first
level PC by a Giant Crab.
If
you have enough enthusiasm and typing skills you can produce a ready
to run adventure so much more interesting than anything else
available on the mainstream market in an afternoon. And have people
buying it and playing it by nightfall.
The
regular game companies should be shitting their pants. I think they
have been for the last four or five years and just can't say it. The
best they can do is minimize outsider achievement. But once again
outsider achievement will be on full display at this year's Gencon.
The LotFP booth will sell out. The Ennies will be dominated by
outsider products winning
awards. These will be, in no particular order, Hot Springs Island,
Hobbs and Friends, Frostbitten and Mutilated. In no way should the
corporate game world see such scrappy, passionate outfits succeed, but succeed they do. There will be some hangovers after Gencon 51, but none which matter.
*an
undefinded term of mine, but I'm thinking Pinnacle, Evil Hat, Green
Ronin, Lumpley Games, etc.
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