I think this deserves to win, for, well...sheer awesomeness.
All of these projects are for tabletop games, mostly role-playing games. Think Dungeons and Dragons. Heck, Lemuria and WorldBreakers are for D&D.
*Be Part Of Tabletop Gaming History: Essentially, rereleasing a map used for a tabletop miniatures game.
*Lemuria: I'm guessing funding the publishing of a world book for D&D.
*Gaming Paper Adventures: Map stuff for use with RPGs and miniatures games.
*WorldBreakers: Pre-made villains for D&D.
Created a small pack of piratey weapons.
http://opengameart.org/content/piratey-weapons
Looks like a cool idea to me. Kind of reminds me of Mount & Blade, and any tactical game inspired by X-COM immediately looks interesting.
I think this deserves to win, for, well...sheer awesomeness.
All of these projects are for tabletop games, mostly role-playing games. Think Dungeons and Dragons. Heck, Lemuria and WorldBreakers are for D&D.
*Be Part Of Tabletop Gaming History: Essentially, rereleasing a map used for a tabletop miniatures game.
*Lemuria: I'm guessing funding the publishing of a world book for D&D.
*Gaming Paper Adventures: Map stuff for use with RPGs and miniatures games.
*WorldBreakers: Pre-made villains for D&D.
Created a small pack of piratey weapons.
http://opengameart.org/content/piratey-weapons
Looks like a cool idea to me. Kind of reminds me of Mount & Blade, and any tactical game inspired by X-COM immediately looks interesting.