August, 2010

30th

Aug10

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By Sebastian Hickey

In a series of ten bi-monthly podcasts, Sebastian Hickey tells design stories about the Hell for Leather project.

In the first podcast, learn about the names that Sebastian submitted (but weren’t used), the book behind the game and a little story about how the dice tower was born.

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  • 00:18 Two Games One Name
  • 01:48 Physical resolution
  • 03:04 The Running Man
  • 05:05 Dice tower

25th

Aug10

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By Sebastian Hickey

  • Cobweb Games is now associated with IPR. Check out the publisher page! Woo woo! http://bit.ly/czkWTa #
  • I have 10 copies of Joe Prince's Hell 4 Leather for sale. It's time for the world's most confusing bundle. #fb #
  • I just added the Art of Swashbuckling to the list of attributes. I love this game. #wayoftheagent #

21st

Aug10

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By Sebastian Hickey

It’s time for the world’s most confusing game bundle: Two Games with One Name.

Back last October, Nathan Paoletta started the 2G1N competition. Joe Prince’s Hell 4 Leather was the overall winner and my Hell for Leather won Best Dark Game. Now, for the first time, we’re bundling these two bad-ass games together with a huge discount. Included in this bundle:

  • Joe Prince’s Hell 4 Leather (Winner of the 2G1N competition 2009)
  • Sebastian Hickey’s Hell For Leather (Winner of the Best Dark Game, 2G1N 2009)
  • Hell for Leather Deluxe Target
  • Hell for Leather PDF

That has a street value of €28. We’re giving it away for €19. There’s limited stock, so grab your copy today!


Order Joe Prince’s Hell 4 Leather and save €9!! Includes both the RPG Books, the HfL PDF & the HfL Target!

20th

Aug10

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By Sebastian Hickey

Before I get my socks wet, I’ve got a secret to tell you: I haven’t played this game yet. So I’m calling this a Book Taste instead of a Game Taste.

When I received the book, I got straight onto the phone to my mother. Weird eh? The fact is, my mother (a great reader of historical fiction), has always known but More… »