The *other* Dark Omen Games
A while ago, an independent video game company in the UK contacted me. You see, they had also chosen the name “Dark Omen Games” and wanted to make sure that all was well. We had no issues, and we were going to link out to each other to help point people in the right direction.
Shame on me, I never put that link on my website. Then, when I was going to rectify my failure, I went looking for their website and couldn’t find it. So, I figured they were out of business. Ah well.
But I am pleased to say that I was wrong! And, apparently, they have just released their first game, Nebulon.
So, here is that link I promised. Sorry guys. And, congratulations on getting your game to release. I know from experience how hard that is. So, well done!
Also, if you’re looking for Nebulon information, you want the other Dark Omen Games.
No commentsPaul Tevis likes Dark Omen Games
Dark Omen Games has been getting a bunch of good press lately from Paul Tevis of the Ennie-winning Have Games, Will Travel podcast.
On The Twelve Days of HG,WT: For A Few Games More-mas: Day 6, Paul discussed his top five favorite new roleplaying games of 2008. A Flower for Mara was his number two game, being beat only by the fine Zombie Cinema. Where was Dungeons and Dragons, 4th ed. on this list? Number three.
On The Twelve Days of HG,WT: For A Few Games More-mas: Day 7, Paul reflected on his roleplaying in 2008. He said that his favorite new game that he played in 2008 was Dirty Secrets.
On The Twelve Days of HG,WT: For A Few Games More-mas: Day 8, Paul reviewed A Flower for Mara and had a number of good things to say about it.
So, thanks for all the good words, Paul!
No commentsA Flower for Mara makes the Ogre Cave gift list
A Flower for Mara made the Ogre Cave 12 RPG Gift Ideas of 2008 list. Given that this short list also includes Dungeons and Dragons, Fourth Edition and In a Wicked Age, I figure that Mara is in good company.
Thanks, Ogre Cave!
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