[dire rugrat publishing] Free Review Copies Available of Tangible Taverns: The Bull & The Bear


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We are super excited that our first product is live on Paizo (hooray!).

Tangible Tavers: The Bull & The Bear

In order to celebrate, we here at dire rugrat publishing are giving out a limited number of copies for review purposes.

If you want to take a look at the first instalment of the Tangible Taverns line, and you think you can take the time to give us a review, please private message us and we will get your free copy to you.

Only a few copies will be available, so hurry!

Sovereign Court

Review posted. Congratulations on your inaugural release.


Thanks again, Lorathorn!


All of our review copies have been distributed. Thanks to those who expressed interest; we look forward seeing your reviews! (And a big thanks to Lorathorn who already posted his.)

To those who missed out, you can purchase a copy here. We'd still love to see your review! Also, stay tuned for our upcoming instalments, as we'll give away a few complimentary review copies of them as well.

Sczarni

Do I write the review on the shop page, or here? I can do both if you'd like.

Sovereign Court

The review page is preferred, mostly since it impacts the way people see the product.


Silent Saturn wrote:
Do I write the review on the shop page, or here? I can do both if you'd like.

Lorathorn is right, on the shop page would be awesome, Silent Saturn! Then just post here "Reviewed" or something similar so people know to take a look at your review. Looking forward to reading it!

Sczarni

Okay, Ive reviewed it on the Paizo shop page. I'll head to DriveThruRPG and review it there later.

I also just got the email notifying me of the next installment of the Tangible Taverns series. Since my biggest initial complaint was that I thought The Bull & The Bear was a full-length book all about different taverns and only got one tavern, I'm glad I waited to write the review!


Silent Saturn wrote:

Okay, Ive reviewed it on the Paizo shop page. I'll head to DriveThruRPG and review it there later.

I also just got the email notifying me of the next installment of the Tangible Taverns series. Since my biggest initial complaint was that I thought The Bull & The Bear was a full-length book all about different taverns and only got one tavern, I'm glad I waited to write the review!

Thanks, Silent Saturn! Our plan was one tavern per book, but a bunch of books. This gave us the pages to (try to) do the taverns justice. The next one is bigger than the first, and we are hoping one day we can compile them into a Tome of Taverns - but we need a few more before we can do that!

It's a lot of work to put together and we want to ensure the interest is here before we go crazy with a bunch of taverns and countless hours of work.
That said, our third book is well under way and for that we plan on releasing three taverns on a smaller scale, which might be a bit more what you had in mind.

Sovereign Court

Do you have any non-tavern products planned? I'd love to see your work done up in other formats, though after you've completed this project, of course.


We are pretty happy working on the taverns right now as I've got a couple of tavern ideas I am really excited about. That said, we have thrown around a few ideas for some other product lines, and I'd be curious to see how they sell in comparison.

Is there something in particular you'd like to see from us? There are two of us working on these projects and we each focus on different aspects of it, so I'm also curious what you find most appealing about the products. The writing? The ideas? The NPCs? The stat blocks?

Feedback helps us make more appealing products going forward.

Sovereign Court

Really I'm happy with characterization and writing. It would suit organizations like Merced art outfits or churches, for instance, but I don't want to influence you too much. Keep at the taverns, as they are fantastic.


Thanks, Lorathorn! I do a lot of the writing and it's nice to hear someone enjoys it! There has been some talk of churches... so maybe you'll see that before too long. We are still trying to get our footing and see where the interest is. Plus there are some other companies who do great stuff with towns (like Raging Swan Press) and we don't want to try to compete with that.

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