Posted by Runeslinger on October 12, 2013 · Leave a Comment
This Saturday Seed presents an idea for The Morrow Project by Timeline Ltd. The seed The team has made contact with a local community and established the early stages of peaceful interaction and cooperation. As a part of actively deepening ties and understanding, the exchange and introduction of key members has been undertaken, with the … Continue reading →
Posted by Runeslinger on August 24, 2013 · 2 Comments
Life has a lot of ways of nudging events so that games don’t happen. There are periods where we can confound life’s intent to spoil our fun and gratification, but that still leaves a lot of time where life wins. Living in Korea was once a source of gamelessness for me, but I learned how … Continue reading →
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Posted by Runeslinger on May 19, 2013 · Leave a Comment
For me, the character creation rules are often the window I use for getting a good understanding of how an RPG is intended to be interpreted and implemented. This section tends to be my first, best source of first impressions. Digging into my Pre-Release copy of The Morrow Project, I was quickly given the sense … Continue reading →
Posted by Runeslinger on May 11, 2013 · Leave a Comment
This seed is being planted for the Fourth Edition of The Morrow Project by Timeline Ltd. My Saturday Seeds also reappear on Ancient Scroll on random Saturdays~ The seed The seed involves a difficult life and death situation that may make or break the security of the team. Planting the seed The seed can be planted at … Continue reading →
Posted by Runeslinger on March 26, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Like members of Recon thawed out and set for surveillance of all that has changed since the Morrow Project went underground and under ice, the Pre-release of the new 4th Edition rules has gone out into the world today. As a satisfied member of a very well-conducted (almost military) Kickstarter campaign, I am among those with … Continue reading →