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This project successfully raised its funding goal on October 31, 2011.
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Villager: PDF copy of Don't Walk in Winter Wood + Thankful acknowledgment in the credits.
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Walker: PDF and softcover copy of Don't Walk in Winter Wood + Thankful acknowledgment in the credits
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Watcher: PDF and softcover copy of Don't Walk in Winter Wood + Limited edition t-shirt + Thankful acknowledgment in the credits
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Dreadful Legend: PDF and softcover copy of Don't Walk in Winter Wood + Limited edition t-shirt + Full color poster featuring artwork by George Cotronis + Thankful acknowledgment in the credits
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Source of Evil: PDF and softcover copy of Don't Walk in Winter Wood + Limited edition t-shirt + Full color poster featuring artwork by George Cotronis + Custom game kit that includes a handmade reversible dice bag by Marsbarn Designs, 36 custom wooden tokens, 6 wooden dice, candle, incense cones, incense burner, and matches + Thankful acknowledgment in the credits.
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Red Moon Medicine Show is the small press game publishing imprint of Clint and Cassie Krause. Clint is a writer and game designer who's been involved in small press publishing since 2004. Cassie is an elementary school teacher and occasional blogger. They live in Kansas City, Missouri with their son Dade and dog Slinky.
Can't wait!!!!! Looking forward to it!! We want to have a get together with the writers! They must be awesome to hang out with!
Thanks for the update, looking forward to seeing the final version.
Jake,
Not quite. George is finishing the final touches on the files (formatting the cover, incorporating corrections, etc . . .) We'll be going to print and sending out the final pdf to backers very soon.
Has printing started on the books yet?
JD,
The book is being laid out right now. We'll have a new update/layout preview up around the 15th and should have the final PDF out near the end of the month. The print version will follow shortly thereafter.
Hi Guys. It's been a little over a month since last update. Where do we stand with out project? :)
Looking forward to the update, thanks for the response! :)
Nathan,
We're slightly behind schedule (currently looking at January for the PDF release), but everything's coming together nicely. I'll be posting a full progress report on Monday.
Just curious how the designing and printing is all going? Hopefully it is all good! Is there any estimate on the PDF time? Thanks!
Outstanding! I have been looking for a rules-light RPG I can introduce to my little geeks. This appears very promising with emphasis on story and imagination and less on rolls and stats. Looking forward to scaring up some fun! Although, with little geeks ages 7, 4, and 2, I'll be playing this game in the daylight.
$130 to 500%. Do eet!
450% here we come :)
Very nice!!!
Woo! 400%
lets go 400%
Excellent :)
Mick,
We're doling out additional rewards based on increments of 100% funding. At 200% funding we added an additional scenario to the book. Right now we're working toward 300%. If we make it, we'll be commissioning a high quality map illustration to add to the book. Our first monetary concern is to make sure that Don't Walk in Winter Wood is the best product that it can possibly be and that it reaches our backers in good condition and in a timely manner. Any money we receive in excess of our production costs will be split with our collaborator George Cotronis and put toward several other projects that we have in the pipeline.
This and any future information about funding milestones can also be found up in the "Updates" tab. Information about our future projects can be found at our website: www.redmoonmedicineshow.com
What will you do with the extra funding above the required goal?
Add an extra scenario or two? Extra art? Pump into further projects?
Curious as to what people tend to do with anything left over...