Blackmoor relaunch by ZGG/Code Monkey Press

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#1

havard

Mar 05, 2008 13:57:37
From http://www.codemonkeypublishing.com/index.php :

Zeitgeist Games announces publishing partnership with Code Monkey Publishing.

Oviedo Florida -- Zeitgeist Games announced today that it has completed a publishing agreement with Code Monkey Publishing, LLC to assume production of it's existing and future role playing gaming products. "We're very excited to be working with Code Monkey" said Zeitgeist Games President Dustin Clingman. "We've had an outstanding relationship with CMP for years and this is a very natural progression. They're going to be able to give all of our products and customers the proper attention that they deserve -- these are exciting days!"

Clingman further detailed the publishing plans going forward saying that existing products in the Dave Arneson's Blackmoor line would go to print in rapid succession and that the company had already begun work on a revision of the Core Campaign materials for D&D 4th edition.

Best Regards,
Dustin

So, you can still continue to WAGS all you want about what's going to happen next for Blackmoor and CMP...

But you'll just have to stay tuned to find out!

Mynex & Merton Monk
#2

jtrithen

Mar 06, 2008 1:24:34
Wow, these look kind of cool.

If anyone purchases any of these, please post your opinions of them here.

'Dungeons of Castle Blackmoor,' 'Riders of Hak,' 'Wizards Cabal,' and 'Clock and Steam' look interesting. (I'm a completist, and might be interested in getting some of these.)
#3

havard

Mar 06, 2008 8:55:58
I only have Wizards Cabal and Dungeons of Castle Blackmoor out of the ones you mention. DoCB is a good, but deadly Mega-dungeon adventure. There were some problems with the maps for some of the dungeon-levels, but there are erratas to those available from the MMRPG-site.

Wizards Cabal is a decent book. It has a lot of extra rules and spells for mages as well as more information about the wizards of Blackmoor, their history and the organization known as the Cabal.

Havard
#4

Hugin

Mar 06, 2008 9:13:47
Wizards Cabal is a decent book. It has a lot of extra rules and spells for mages...

What was the flavour/theme of the extra rules and spells?