
Malwing |
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In general I'm a pretty consistent poster and consumer but between a broken computer and job/money issues I haven't been on the boards, gotten new products, delved in rumors or even posted new reviews on my blog.
My last post was in November but really I've been off the wagon since early October. But with a new job and a replaced computer I'm back in action and want to know what's been going on around here.
I'm already on top of Spheres of Might since it came to me through other channels. I'm a big fan of Spheres of Power to the point of gifting it a few times just to make an argument for it's favor so I got there quick.
What third party products since last October are worth checking out?
Have any new publishers appeared?
Has anything particularly exciting happened, like big projects, new turns for existing 3pp subsystems?
Any revivals of old projects like Steampunk Musha?

Amora Game |
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Liber Xpansion is finally finished. That's our last known Pathfinder product we are publishing for a while (if we do any more).
There have been a few 3PP fall off. A couple new ones.
Mike Myler and Scott Gladstein (RGG) have a podcast.
Neo Exodus is suppose to finally get print edition.
In the Company of Dragons (Rite Publishing) should be about done according to KS updates.
There are a few more I am missing.

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JBE recently released the Book of Heroic Races: Advanced Compendium.
I should also note that JBE is doing a megabundle at Paizo starting tomorrow. $20 for everything we released for Pathfinder through the end of 2016 only during the month of April.
I've been wondering what happened to you Malwing. Good to see you.

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Mike Myler and Scott Gladstein (RGG) have a podcast.
Hells yes we do (and they are timestamped so you can jump straight to the Paizo goodness)! :D We've started the great Drow Plushie Giveaway too! Check it out if you haven't yet. We'll have to feature you as one of our weekly guests, good sir!
Another Hypercorps 2099 PF book came out (FAMOTH) and I think next month RGG will be putting up revised versions of all Veranthea books except for the core (and 2 adventures to boot, and a big ol player book with full expansions on the otherwise unloved racial subtypes and so on). :)

Malwing |
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Amora Game wrote:Mike Myler and Scott Gladstein (RGG) have a podcast.Hells yes we do (and they are timestamped so you can jump straight to the Paizo goodness)! :D We've started the great Drow Plushie Giveaway too! Check it out if you haven't yet. We'll have to feature you as one of our weekly guests, good sir!
Another Hypercorps 2099 PF book came out (FAMOTH) and I think next month RGG will be putting up revised versions of all Veranthea books except for the core (and 2 adventures to boot, and a big ol player book with full expansions on the otherwise unloved racial subtypes and so on). :)
My only Pathfinder game since last year has been a Scifi campaign taking place in space. Hypercorp has been surprisingly useful. There aren't too many NPCs for such a setting so having a bunch of them was handy. Also the concepts of hypercorporations and the hypernet has been popular at the table. They wound up leaving a mind controlling symbiote(Intelligent Akata) to get a job at Biospecs who has slowly been climbing the corporate ladder using mind controlling offspring. I even made a stock market spreadsheet that randomly changes so that they players can use stock for currency.
Liber Xpansion is in my library so it looks like I'm up to date there.
I have BOHR: Merfolk, Wyverans and Elans in my cloud documents, and I know I looked at Androids and Changelings. But for the life of me I can't figure out where they came from but I'm pretty sure I purchesed them at some point from my past comments.
I was sure that NeoExodus and In the Company of Dragons was fully out a long time ago.(?)

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Beyond those already mentioned and in no particular order:
NeoExodus was revised and expanded; the psionic & psychic dragons of NeoExodus (Dragons of the Mind) may fit your tastes, Mal. You can check my review for details. ItC:Dragons has been KS'd for a greatly expanded version.
LPJ Design has released a successor to Dungeon-a-Day, Infinite Dungeon.
Legendary Games has an insane release schedule of that has me struggle to keep up. (They have released several Iron Gods plug-ins.) ;)
There's a new 4 Dollar Dungeon module, which, no surprises, is excellent.
Raging Swan Press has released Gloamhold, the system-neutral, very old-school setting/region-book and a ton of amazing little pdfs.
Aethera has just been released.
D20pfsrd.com Publishing has released Starjammer.
The Zeitgeist AP by EN Publishing is concluded and now available in hardcovers.
Pyromaniac Press have released several adventures for their AP.
Infinium Games' Dark Obelisk-saga's first part is a Frog God Games-sized monster that I'm currently trying to review.
Storm Bunny Studios has released more Rhûne modules and is currently KSing an interesting Occult7-setting. They have also released Mike Myler's Mists of Akuma for 5e.
Interjection Games' massive Ultimate Herbalism has hit sites.
On Monday, AAW Games will launch the Underworld Races/Classes KS for PFRPG/5e, for which I've written a ton of stuff.
Fat Goblin Games' Player's Guide to Vathak is an amazing book worth a look if you haven't already; Since the refunding of Steampunk Musha, no new supplements in that regard were released, at least to my knowledge.
Rogue Genius Games & Everyman Gaming have started a line of popular minis and released the Dynastic Races Compendium as well as some intriguing new Four Horsemen content.
TPK Games have released a new, big adventure.
Wayward Rogues Publishing have released the Whispers of the Dark Mother AP/adventure arc.
Dreamscarred Press have released more impressive Psionics books, particularly in the Occult/Psionics-crossover subsection. That, and Bloodforge's revision has hit sites.
Rite Publishing has released AQ #8 and an impressive ItC: Genies as well as several smaller books and 100 Plains Spells from the pen of Dave Paul.
Kobold Press is scoring homeruns in 5e and ran a very successful Midgard 2nd edition KS for both systems.
Frog God Games have just funded tow of their amazing environment books, one of which is already DONE and printed.
Alas, no signs of new Necropunk material, though LRGG's Alternate Paths: Ascetic Characters has some high-concept scavenging material for scifi-ish games.
Urgh, where are my manners! Welcome back! (And apologies if I missed anyone; it's late round here!)

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Legendary Games is closing in on completion of the epic Legendary Planet AP, with just 2 adventures left to go, and announced next year's big AP project, Conquest: Rage of Wyrms!
Meanwhile, we just ran the first of our Campaign Compendium projects, the Forest Kingdom Campaign Compendium for PF and 5E, compiling all of our existing "Forest Kingdom/River Kings/Fey Forest/Kingmakarrrrrr" products plus a bunch of new material. We are hoping to have things finished up by the end of the month if not sooner, and we are aiming to launch the Pirate Campaign Compendium shortly after GenCon.