Hi! New fan here! I checked out Eris for free, loved it, and went back and paid 5 bucks for it. Great stuff! I also looked at some of your other games and had a couple of questions: 1) Instant Lightspeed looks great, is the Lightspeed on Drivethru vastly different? 2) Is there a lot of duplication between Swords of Cydoria and Exiled in Eris?
Answer 1) Instant Lightspeed used a much simpler system called Instant Fuzion. The full Lightspeed game uses all the Fuzion options. It's got 8 stats instead of 4, has a lot more skills, includes an Ad/Disad system, and has a much more robust combat system.
2) Exiled in Eris is a reboot of the setting introduced in Swords of Cydoria. I made some tweaks to the setting, including decreasing the sea level instead of increasing it and increasing the native technology level from Iron Age to something more like late 19th/early 20th century.
Excellent, thanks for the info. I'm still working my way through "Eris", and I am really enjoying it. This is a very original and interesting world you've created.
Yes. I've got the cover file ready to go. I just need to done a final QA review and submit the PDF and the cover file to the POD site. I've been very busy making costumes for Dragon*Con so I haven't gotten to this. I should have time this weekend.
Hi! New fan here! I checked out Eris for free, loved it, and went back and paid 5 bucks for it. Great stuff! I also looked at some of your other games and had a couple of questions:
ReplyDelete1) Instant Lightspeed looks great, is the Lightspeed on Drivethru vastly different?
2) Is there a lot of duplication between Swords of Cydoria and Exiled in Eris?
Thanks!
-Max
Hi Max, thanks!
DeleteAnswer 1) Instant Lightspeed used a much simpler system called Instant Fuzion. The full Lightspeed game uses all the Fuzion options. It's got 8 stats instead of 4, has a lot more skills, includes an Ad/Disad system, and has a much more robust combat system.
2) Exiled in Eris is a reboot of the setting introduced in Swords of Cydoria. I made some tweaks to the setting, including decreasing the sea level instead of increasing it and increasing the native technology level from Iron Age to something more like late 19th/early 20th century.
(just posting again to get follow up comments)
ReplyDeleteExcellent, thanks for the info. I'm still working my way through "Eris", and I am really enjoying it. This is a very original and interesting world you've created.
ReplyDeleteIs there a plan to do a PoD version of this?
ReplyDeleteYes. I've got the cover file ready to go. I just need to done a final QA review and submit the PDF and the cover file to the POD site. I've been very busy making costumes for Dragon*Con so I haven't gotten to this. I should have time this weekend.
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