
Sqn Cdr Flashheart |

A different format for the Frogs here, all the adventures in one softcover each. This helps pathfinder types as some of those adventures are in the excrement perilous vista series. They are also pick and choose rules system.
There has been a lot of requests for a hard cover so we shall see if it changes

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Hey Dave,
The Hunter’s Game by Tom Knauss (for 4 to 6 characters of 4th level)
Marshes of Malice
Fishers of Men by Tom Knauss (for 4 to 6 characters of 6th level)
Marshes of Malice
Forgive and Regret by Tom Knauss (for 4 to 6 characters of 8th level)
Marshes of Malice
God of Ore by Tom Knauss (for 4 to 6 characters from 4th and 6th level)
Mountains of Madness
A Little Knowledge by Tom Knauss (for 4 to 6 characters of 5th level)
Mountains of Madness
Between a Rock and a Charred Place by Tom Knauss (for 4 to 6 characters of 7th level)
Mountains of Madness
War of Shadows by Tom Knauss (for 4 to 6 characters of 8th level)
Mountains of Madness
I think that is it. I will put the rest of the titles in my next post.

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The rest of the adventures.
The Missing Pin by Alex Kammer (for 4 to 6 characters from 2nd to 4th level)
In the Time of Shardfall by Michael Curtis (for 4 to 6 characters of 5th to 6th level)
The Covered Bridge by Kevin Wright (for 4 to 6 characters of 4th to 6th level)
Awakenings by Steve Winter (for 3 to 5 characters from 1st to 3rd level)
Cave of Iron by Steve Winter (for 4 to 8 characters from 2nd and 4th level)
Nightstone Keep by Ed Greenwood (for 4 to 6 characters from 4th and 6th level)
A Midnight Council of Quail by Lance Hawvermale (for 4 to 6 characters from 3rd and 5th level)
The Desperation of Ivy by Lance Hawvermale (for 4 to 6 characters from 4th and 7th level)
Pictures at an Exhibition by Dr. Dennis Sustare (for 4 to 6 characters from 4th and 6th level)

Sqn Cdr Flashheart |

I can't say how disappointed I am in not being able to get a single hardcover collection, instead of numerous softcover adventures. This is their first Pathfinder kickstarter that I am sitting out.
I think they have seen this opinion. Some people are signing up for $1 just to make this comment.

Sqn Cdr Flashheart |
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A different format for the Frogs here, all the adventures in one softcover each. This helps pathfinder types as some of those adventures are in the excrement perilous vista series. They are also pick and choose rules system.
There has been a lot of requests for a hard cover so we shall see if it changes
Argh this is what happens when you post from an iPad. Excrement should be EXCELLENT! Sorry Tom and the Frogs!
+Blush+

toxycycline |

Gerald wrote:I can't say how disappointed I am in not being able to get a single hardcover collection, instead of numerous softcover adventures. This is their first Pathfinder kickstarter that I am sitting out.I think they have seen this opinion. Some people are signing up for $1 just to make this comment.
Yeah, for those of us who are completionists this makes it very expensive to grab the entire collection. So much so that I fear I may be priced out of this one.
Consequently, if any of you have yet to pick up a hardback copy of Quests of Doom 1 for Pathfinder, it can be obtained from this Kickstarter for a mere $30. (This is a good deal.)

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I wish they had a "missing adventures for the completest" option - one where I could get the new 9 in print or pdf as a package. Unless the ones that are already in print are expanded or revised this is going to be a tough one to justify.
Auxmaulous - You can do that. If you pick the pledge level for 8, the discount on the book or PDF, depending on which option you prefer, will apply in BackerKit when you add the 1 missing adventure. Alternatively, you can add the amount up front so that it counts against stretch goals and then use the credit in BackerKit. Does that make sense?
8 Physical Modules (w/PDF) = $95.00
Discount Off MSRP ($15.00) = 21% or $3.10
Add 1 Module = $11.90
Total for 9 modules in print = $95.00 + $11.90 = $106.90 (not including shipping via media mail, which is collected in BackerKit)
The same would apply if you preferred to do the 9 new in PDF (at a different discount rate, which is listed on the main page of the Kickstarter).
NOTE: Discount does not apply to previous Quests of Doom products. Those are already discounted.
Patrick
Frog V
Frog God Games

Chaotic_Blues |

Agreed Auxmaulous.
I'm not entirely against this format. While I'd love a hardbound book, I can see the appeal of releasing a number of smaller adventurers individually. And given the number of moduals they intend on releasing at one it makes sense in a way as well.
Remember they haven't published individual moduals in paperback for a while, so they're testing the water here.
Still I do have the feeling that a collected hardbook would be less expensive. Esp if for Pathfinder they trimmed out all of the adventures that had been published previously.

Paul Ryan |

I've backed at a physcial level, but like others, I prefer the hardcovers previously done in this series. I'm not sure that this is really as cost-efficient from a collectors viewpoint, and there's the question of hardcover durability vs soft cover modules as well.

DaveMage |

Auxmaulous wrote:I wish they had a "missing adventures for the completest" option - one where I could get the new 9 in print or pdf as a package. Unless the ones that are already in print are expanded or revised this is going to be a tough one to justify.Auxmaulous - You can do that. If you pick the pledge level for 8, the discount on the book or PDF, depending on which option you prefer, will apply in BackerKit when you add the 1 missing adventure. Alternatively, you can add the amount up front so that it counts against stretch goals and then use the credit in BackerKit. Does that make sense?
8 Physical Modules (w/PDF) = $95.00
Discount Off MSRP ($15.00) = 21% or $3.10
Add 1 Module = $11.90Total for 9 modules in print = $95.00 + $11.90 = $106.90 (not including shipping via media mail, which is collected in BackerKit)
The same would apply if you preferred to do the 9 new in PDF (at a different discount rate, which is listed on the main page of the Kickstarter).
NOTE: Discount does not apply to previous Quests of Doom products. Those are already discounted.
Patrick
Frog V
Frog God Games
Yeah, but can you make it simpler and just add a pledge level for it?
That'd be cool. :)

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Zhern wrote:Auxmaulous wrote:I wish they had a "missing adventures for the completest" option - one where I could get the new 9 in print or pdf as a package. Unless the ones that are already in print are expanded or revised this is going to be a tough one to justify.Auxmaulous - You can do that. If you pick the pledge level for 8, the discount on the book or PDF, depending on which option you prefer, will apply in BackerKit when you add the 1 missing adventure. Alternatively, you can add the amount up front so that it counts against stretch goals and then use the credit in BackerKit. Does that make sense?
8 Physical Modules (w/PDF) = $95.00
Discount Off MSRP ($15.00) = 21% or $3.10
Add 1 Module = $11.90Total for 9 modules in print = $95.00 + $11.90 = $106.90 (not including shipping via media mail, which is collected in BackerKit)
The same would apply if you preferred to do the 9 new in PDF (at a different discount rate, which is listed on the main page of the Kickstarter).
NOTE: Discount does not apply to previous Quests of Doom products. Those are already discounted.
Patrick
Frog V
Frog God GamesYeah, but can you make it simpler and just add a pledge level for it?
That'd be cool. :)
There will be a pick 9 option up tomorrow morning.
Patrick
Frog God Games

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Here is another link to the KS.
There are 7 days remaining. The main idea behind this KS was to offer a way for PF, 5E, and S&W backers to get all of the modules in one place instead of scattered over several books. Another good idea was that you can pick and choose which modules you want so you don't have to take the "good with the bad". Although I doubt there are any bad ones with these writers.
So if you are on the fence waiting to see what happens it's time to get off the fence and join us.
See you folks again soon.