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Here lies Whizzer the Wicked, goblin alchemist, member of the Klubbing Klub.

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While exploring the Valley of Spiders in western Numeria, the Klubbing Klub entered a cave complex which was discovered to be the Dominion Hive. A void dragon began conversing with the Klub, when Whizzer - hiding in the shadows - shot the dragon with a rocket launcher. The dragon pulled his punches for a moment, demanding an apology. When Whizzer chucked a bunch of bombs at the dragon, the dragon made an example of the goblin by biting him in half, those halves instantly corroding to ash.

Whizzer is survived by his not-a-dog "dog" and remaining members of the Klubbing Klub.


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Thanks for the review Endz. I'm the author of this title and Line Developer on the 8-Bit line, and you're insight about GM vs Player content is something I'm going to be more aware of as I write. We're always striving to make the rules mechanics more solid, something that certainly takes a lot of work and expertise.


Got a new 8-Bit Blog post up at Fat Goblin Games site. Talking about what we've done in 2017.


Got a new 8-Bit Blog over at the Fat Goblin Games blog. Talking about what we've been doing this year.


Scott_UAT wrote:
Is that a player race? The description doesn't mention that. It says, "8 Iconic Creatures and 1 Boss Character, 9 new feats, 4 themed spells, 8 Iconic Equipment Items, Starfinder Animal Companions and Familiars, 5 Part Campaign Kit, and 1 Map to add a little vintage flair to your campaign"

The alien jelly does have stats for playing it as a race.


Race: Alien Jelly

Fat Goblin Games 8-Bit Adventures: Space Bounty Hunter


Been a while since I posted here. Today, I'm happy to announce, that Fat Goblin Games released the next installment in our 8-Bit Adventures line. 8-Bit Adventures: Space Bounty Hunter!

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This volume covers the assault of Mother Mind on the Union System. The A.I. has an army of space pirates and genetically engineered creatures at her disposal, ranging from the lowly alien jelly up to Mother Mind herself. Most of the aliens presented here include optional variants to help encompass the vast array of foes found across the many landscapes of the Union System. These foes provide a wealth of options to challenge parties of any level.

Unfortunately for the poor people of the Union System, the Bounty Hunter isnt available. This means that your PCs are going to have to step up and help out! Luckily there are a variety of helpful items available, from the red nova plasma pistol and cryo-missile, to the powerful mech suit and Hunter-Class Gunship. Everything you need to include these flavorful items into the Starfinder Roleplaying Game can be found in this volume.

In these pages youll find 8 Iconic Creatures and 1 Boss Character, 9 new feats, 4 themed spells, 8 Iconic Equipment Items, Starfinder Animal Companions and Familiars, 5 Part Campaign Kit, and 1 Map to add a little vintage flair to your campaign. Whether you use a single alien or run a whole campaign against the legendary Mother Mind, youll be sure to find a memorable foe within!

I'm very happy that this book is out. A little over two years ago, I made my first pitch to the Fattest Goblin over at Fat Goblin Games. I asked if I could work on their 8-Bit line, and submitted some ideas on how to do Nintendo's Metroid franchise as RPG elements. I was politely declined.

Eventually, I did start doing some work with Fat Goblin Games, and a time after that, I got to work on the 8-Bit line. I started working on Space Bounty Hunters and had it finished just before Starfinder released. It took longer to bring this title to fruition than I think any of us expected. But, it's here now!

8-Bit Adventures: Space Bounty Hunter!


Wow, been a while since I updated this thread! Well, over the last four weeks I've been building a new race over at the Fat Goblin Games 8-Bit Blog. We're making a race o fay-touched cat people, with little bat wings. FINALly, a FANTASY I can help people with. Read about it HERE.


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Just read it; love the book. Cute art and creature descriptions. I've got a few ideas of how I'll use it in the future!


I’m sorry I wasn’t able to submit to this project when J contacted me about it. I got swamped in real life. I love the concept though, having kids draw and explain their imaginary friend, while their parents help turn them into Pathfinder stats.


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I spent a few paragraphs talking about an upcoming book: 8-Bit Adventures: Awesome Androids and why I think it'll be - awesome. Check it out HERE.


In today's 8-Bit Blog, I talk about the upcoming 8-Bit Advernture books, two of which are for Pathfinder. You can see the blog HERE.


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Dot indeed DragoDorn, dot indeed.

In today's 8-Bit Blog, I talk about the 8-Bit Adventures currently in the works, which includes two starfinder products. Read all about it HERE.


Endzeitgeist has reviewed our 8-Bit Adventures: Vampire Slayer Gear book, which you can find HERE. Thank you Endzeitgeist for your honest review, and I promiss to all of you, our future titles have much more work and polish put into them.


Thank you for the review Endz. It certainly gives more to think about in future releases to ensure a higher degree of quality.

I'm going to link to this review on out 8-Bit Adventure thread, found HERE.


In today's blog post, I recap running Welcom-to the Fungal Kingdom for my gaming group. You can read the blog HERE, or, read the recap in a post above this one.


Happy WedNESday Pathinders! In today's 8-Bit Blog post, I talk about our upcoming 8-Bit Adventures book: Space Bounty Hunters. I also briefly talk about a few future releases that are coming. Check it out at Fat Goblin Games site HERE.


Happy WedNESday Starfinders! In today's 8-Bit Blog post, I talk about our upcoming 8-Bit Adventures book: Space Bounty Hunters. I also briefly talk about a few future releases that are upcoming. Check it out at Fat Goblin Games site HERE.


Aaaand to get caught up, here's last week's blog post. In it, I breifly go over Castlevania's anniversary, and include a feat from 8-Bit Adventures: Space Bounty Hunters. Check that out HERE.


On September the 20th, I previewed our next 8-Bit Adventure: Space Bounty Hunters! This will be a Starfinder Roleplaying Game book, and the blog includes a new alien creature. You can find that HERE.


Our current 8-Bit Adventures Starfinder Roleplaying Game compatable products are:

None at the moment, but one is in layout.


Greetings Starfinders! I'm the new Line Developer over at Fat Goblin Games, and I've been working on our "8-Bit Adventures" line of books. I figured this is as good a place as any to start promoting some of the products, as well as our 8-Bit WedNESday blog posts.

Have questions or comments? Let me know!


Aaaand to get caught up, here's last week's blog post. In it, I breifly go over Castlevania's anniversary, and include a feat from 8-Bit Adventures: Space Bounty Hunters. Check that out HERE.


On September the 20th, I previewed our next 8-Bit Adventure: Space Bounty Hunters! This will be a Starfinder Roleplaying Game book, and the blog includes a new alien creature. You can find that HERE.


Oh man! I've fallen behind in my posts!

Ok, so for September 13th I covered Luigi's Mansion's anniversary, and posted a character consept for a spiritual investigator HERE.


Captain Phoenix wrote:
This is a fun series, it's cool to see it growing.

Glad you're liking it. I've got a long list of favorite games to work through. Anything you'd like to see?


pulseoptional wrote:

With Starfinder being a thing now, are there plans to branch the 8-bit world into space? I, for one, would be completely down to see the approach of playing an Android that is much like a 3.XX Spell-thief, learning enemy moves and the like.

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We do have 2 Starfinder Roleplaying Game products in the works. I've missed posting a few blogs in here, but they give a pretty big hint to what the first one will be. And the second one? Well, I'm not writing it, but hint received!


Happy WedNESday everyone! I've got a new 8-Bit Blog post up at Fat Goblin Games. In todays post, I've got new feats and other character options for vampire slayers, and a quick paragraph about Metroid: Samus Returns.


Thank you for getting back to me Katina. I appreciate all the work you and the warehouse people continue to do.


Greetings,

My Starfinder CRB's spine broke shortly after receiving it. I emailed pictures of the spine on 8/24/17, and 8/30/17, but I haven't heard back from anyone yet. My last email included my order number. Please let me know if there's any info you need from me.

Many thanks.

EDIT: [REDACTED]
Order #4364687

Thanks again.


Happy WedNESday! Today's 8-Bit Blog post is up at Fat Goblin Games site.

WedNESday's 8-Bit Blog

In this post, I talk about our equipment guide for hunting vampires.


Last year, I was running the Iron Gods AP. Only a few of my players could make it to the game, so I ran them in Fungal Kingdom. This is a recap from that game.

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Great big post incoming!

Adventure in the Fungal Kingdom

Our players were Ocran the human fire sorcerer, Emil the tiefling rogue, and Lily the gnome ranger with her Tasmanian tiger companion. The party is level 4, and without any healers.

Exploring the ruins beneath Torch in Numeria, the party accesses a room that had been hidden within the rubble. This room had been pierced by dark blue stone. On the ground, near a large green pipe, two tattered skeletons were found. One, likely a dwarf, wore the moldering remains of red leather armor. Near him, a taller body, perhaps a human or half-elf, wore blue and green robes, ravaged by age. From within the pipe, a voice was heard, calling on heroes to save the kingdom once again.

Our party travelled through the pipe, finding themselves in a strange land of blue skies, rolling green hills, and trees that looked like giant mushrooms. They were greeted by Princess Apple of the Fungal Kingdom. Her kingdom of quint farmers and sentient mushroom people were under attack from the Turtle King. His turtle troops were marching the land, and the princess needed their help.

The party agreed, and found themselves guests of the princess in her castle. There, they were challenged by Captain Gill, head of the Fungi-Folk guard. He challenged them all to feats of strength and dexterity, which he failed at horribly. As a reward, he supplied the the victors with enlarging mushrooms. Later that evening, a feast was held in honor of the strangers, whom had agreed to help the Fungi-Folk rid their lands of the Turtle King's minions.

During the night, a massive explosion rocked the castle. The party ran downstairs to find one of the Turtle King's son's abducting the princess. Turtle troopers intercepted the party, while the Princeling made his escape. The turtle forces were defeated, but the party needed rest before they gave chase to the Turtle King's airship.

The party travelled through the Evil Woods, facing off with man-eating plants, maniac mushrooms, and finally faced a giant man-eating plant, which was busy trying to eat some sort of dinosaur. The party came to the rescue, the sorcerer using his fire magic, and the ranger wielding her flaming war hammer. They made quick work of the prodigious plant, and befriended the dinosaur.

At the Fiery Plains, the heroes encountered a cluster of lava plumes and heavily armored, black beetles. The bugs were immune to the sorcerer's fire magic, and extremely difficult to hurt with weapons. The party dodged through the lava plumes, reaching the other side, where and old gate blocked the path. While the rogue worked on the locks, the dinosaur ate one of the beetles and had to spit the empty shell out. With the locks picked, the group headed into the Fiery Plains propper.

The trip across the blasted wastelands was hot. Undead turtles rose from the sands and the group engaged in battle. The party defeated the skeletons, but the creatures rose up again, and again! The group had to flee to avoid the undead. Hours into their trip, the barely reached an oasis before the Dino collapsed from heat exhaustion. At the Oasis, the party spotted a carnivorous flower, drooling a fluid like alchemists fire. While it resisted fire damage, it was still a plant, and the rise sorcerer and flaming war hammer made quick work of it. The party even found a Stoneskin Star in the plant's pipe.

The party rested a few days at the oasis, the hungry dino unable to take the desert heat. Eventually they had to move on though. They fought through more turtle troops, the rogue making sneak attacks against the shelled opponents, while the fire spells cooked them in their shells. Ahead of them, the Turtle King's airship was anchored at a small, stone shack.

The party heard the Princeling inside the Hut, and kicked the door in. There, he laughed at them all clustered near the door, and he fireballed the group. This was enough to kill the dinosaur, and heavily injure the ranger and her tiger. The Tasmanian tiger rushed in, and clamped down on the giant turtle's hand, crushing it in it's jaws. The party got in on the fight, striking fast, and hard. The Princeling, unable to cast spells with his ruined hand tried biting the Tasmanian tiger, but failed. Suffering heavier injuries, the Turtle used his staff, knocking almost everyone to the ground and deafening them. He blew a hole in the wall and escaped to the waiting airship.

Not giving up, the ranger and thief gave chase, while the sorcerer had a hard time getting to his feet, and then casting spells while deaf. The Princeling hung to the rope ladder of the airship, while the rogue and ranger begun climbing up as well. The turtle swung his tail, trying to knock his pursuers off the ladder as the airship accended. The ranger, unable to hang on, fell 40 feet to the ground. She managed to survive the fall. The thief attempted attacking the Princeling, but found it too hard to do while hanging on for dear life. The sorcerer, finally outside and no longer deaf, fired one last, desperate magic missle. It struck the Princeling, sending him falling from the airship's ladder. The 60 foot fall, and the spells, were more than enough to kill the Turtle King's son.

The thief had to leap from the airship's ladder, and rolled to a stop on the ground. There, the woman being held in the hut revealed herself as the Fire Hag, a Fungi-Folk witch. She led the party to her well, which was a cleverly disguised green pipe. The Princeling was trying to discover more about these ancient pipes, and how they traveled to different worlds. Perhaps he was trying to gain access to these other realms for more power. Princess Apple is still being held by the Turtle King, and surely he'll want revenge against the party for killing his son. Perhaps the green pipes will once again call the party to help the Fungal Kingdom, or some other world in need, but for now, Numeria needs its fledgling heroes.


I'm on the road today, posting this from my phone. In today's 8-Bit WedNESday Blog, I review what's in our book 8-Bit Adventures - Fungifolk!. I also give you two new magical backpacks for your 8-bit brothers.

Were there more items that you wanted to see in the Fungal Kingdom? What about anything else?

8-Bit WedNESday Blog


blahpers wrote:

My favorite summoner character's eidolon is a giant sphere covered in tiny, almost imperceptible yellow feathers. When threatened, the sphere opens, revealing that it's almost entirely one gaping maw.

In other words, I like the cut of your jib.

Very nice! Fungal Kingdom just happens to have constructs that look very similar to that.


Here's our next installment of 8-Bit WedNESday!
Today I take a few minutes to make up our iconic hero of the Fungal Kingdom. This is just one build, but please share how you would do it.

8-Bit Blog


UllarWarlord wrote:
I'm a big fan of this line! If the fungifolk isn't riding a hungry dino, though, I'll riot. Just sayin'.

I'm right there with you! I absolutely want to play a fungifolk too!


And here's the second 8-Bit WedNESday blog. This one covers some of the material found in Welcome to the Fungal Kingdom.


My first 8-Bit WedNESday blog post: HERE.


Here's the list of 8-Bit Adventures available right now:

8-Bit Adventures: Welcome to the Fungal Kingdom .

8-Bit Adventures: The Fungifolk.

8-Bit Adventures: Vampire Slayer Gear.

8-Bit Adventures: The Legend of Heroes.


Greetings Pathfinders! I'm the new Line Developer over at Fat Goblin Games, and I've been working on our "8-Bit Adventures" line of books. I figured this is as good a place as any to start promoting some of the products, as well as our 8-Bit WedNESday blog posts.

Have questions or comments? Let me know!