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<blockquote data-quote="Gamenomicon" data-source="post: 8511444" data-attributes="member: 7016953"><p>[ATTACH=full]149853[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Party First is a rules light tabletop roleplaying game for 2-7 players by Will Lentz and Brett Zeiler about the horrors of the supernatural and cosmic but also the human and bureaucratic. It takes its cues from media such as <em>The Thing</em>, <em>Red Dawn</em>, <em>The Fly</em>, <em>The Hunt for Red October, </em>and even <em>Stranger Things</em> but filtered through an alternate history twist.</p><p></p><p>Party First: Twilight War is a supplement book for Party First which expands on the game world with an espionage, <em>James Bond</em> or <em>Jason Bourne</em> inspired focus. Jerod Leopuld and Zachary Gourley join Will to bring new classes, new ways to ratchet up tension, and two new adventures in approximately 50 pages. <strong>It’s the second crowdfunding campaign from Gamenomicon and launches on Kickstarter 2/8/21. The prelaunch page is live at </strong><a href="http://www.bit.ly/twilightwar" target="_blank"><strong>bit.ly/twilightwar</strong></a>.</p><p></p><p>What people are saying:</p><p></p><p>“The combination of eldritch horror and the Cold War is a match made in heaven, and telling that story from the Soviet side ratchets up the tension and paranoia even more. This is very rich ground in which to tell stories.” <strong>– Mike Curry, System Design 7th Sea Second Edition</strong></p><p></p><p>“Gamenomicon consistently fuses rich thematic settings with direct & beautiful presentation & play. Their games slide me sideways into a parallel world. So I have to ask myself, ‘Am I ready for the Twilight War?’” <strong>– Tony Vasinda, Plus One Exp.</strong></p><p></p><p> “…the rules are easy to pick up,[and] provide a dynamic resource mechanism that injects decisions into the dice rolls beyond “do I succeed or not.” <strong>– Patrick Kanouse, BlackGate.com</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gamenomicon, post: 8511444, member: 7016953"] [ATTACH type="full"]149853[/ATTACH] Party First is a rules light tabletop roleplaying game for 2-7 players by Will Lentz and Brett Zeiler about the horrors of the supernatural and cosmic but also the human and bureaucratic. It takes its cues from media such as [I]The Thing[/I], [I]Red Dawn[/I], [I]The Fly[/I], [I]The Hunt for Red October, [/I]and even [I]Stranger Things[/I] but filtered through an alternate history twist. Party First: Twilight War is a supplement book for Party First which expands on the game world with an espionage, [I]James Bond[/I] or [I]Jason Bourne[/I] inspired focus. Jerod Leopuld and Zachary Gourley join Will to bring new classes, new ways to ratchet up tension, and two new adventures in approximately 50 pages. [B]It’s the second crowdfunding campaign from Gamenomicon and launches on Kickstarter 2/8/21. The prelaunch page is live at [/B][URL='http://www.bit.ly/twilightwar'][B]bit.ly/twilightwar[/B][/URL]. What people are saying: “The combination of eldritch horror and the Cold War is a match made in heaven, and telling that story from the Soviet side ratchets up the tension and paranoia even more. This is very rich ground in which to tell stories.” [B]– Mike Curry, System Design 7th Sea Second Edition[/B] “Gamenomicon consistently fuses rich thematic settings with direct & beautiful presentation & play. Their games slide me sideways into a parallel world. So I have to ask myself, ‘Am I ready for the Twilight War?’” [B]– Tony Vasinda, Plus One Exp.[/B] “…the rules are easy to pick up,[and] provide a dynamic resource mechanism that injects decisions into the dice rolls beyond “do I succeed or not.” [B]– Patrick Kanouse, BlackGate.com[/B] [/QUOTE]
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