Alain S.
Crossing the High Fens
Concept: “A treacherous region, unrelenting weather, and creatures out to get you. This not the place you want to be, but it is the place you need to cross to get there.”
Content: A hazardous hexcrawl packed with locations, encounters, and mechanics for weather and hypothermia
Writing: Concise and to the point (by necessity, since it puts a lot of content into only a few pages)
Art/design: Graphics (particularly page borders) add a sense of character and place
Usability: Well organized, typographically conservative and easy to read
Content: A hazardous hexcrawl packed with locations, encounters, and mechanics for weather and hypothermia
Writing: Concise and to the point (by necessity, since it puts a lot of content into only a few pages)
Art/design: Graphics (particularly page borders) add a sense of character and place
Usability: Well organized, typographically conservative and easy to read
FÖLK-LORE: Rendezvous & Romps
36 contributors
Alain S.
John Casey
Klos Cunha
Tiago Rech
Robert Goulding
Afterthought Committee
Joonas Laakso
Karl Druid
DogNutBoy aka Stuart Holmes
Thomas Sanchez
Pablo Dapena
Andrew Lanier
Chalkdown
Owen McGauley
Alex K. Barton
Jean Verne
Jakub Skurzyński
Shawn McCarthy
Derek Mayne
Barbarian-of-BBQ
Kris Thompson
Ryan Smith
Chris Hopper
Bannerless Games
Philipp Teich
Josh Domanski
Zero Klimatu Collectiv
Luigi Pizzinu
Kitty B.
Thomas Rompré
Nell Azathoth Tull
Reverendunclebastard
Lupusamicus
C.A. Berlitz
Michał Gotkowski
Rugose Kohn
Concept: “What happens when the lore of our world collides with the Dying World of MÖRK BORG?”
Content: The second volume of collected FÖLK-LORE Jam entries
Writing: Varies by author, see individual entries under the FÖLK-LORE Jam tag
Art/design: Varies by entry; single-page entries are well balanced in spreads
Usability: Varies by entry, but it’s all Mörk Borg—how tough could it be?
Content: The second volume of collected FÖLK-LORE Jam entries
Writing: Varies by author, see individual entries under the FÖLK-LORE Jam tag
Art/design: Varies by entry; single-page entries are well balanced in spreads
Usability: Varies by entry, but it’s all Mörk Borg—how tough could it be?
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