Stumbled upon this new ruleset: Mila and I are excited to announce the release of our Pulp Alley game. Currently, the rules are only available on our Pulp Alley online store. The Pulp Alley rules are available in the full pdf version for $9.99, and a shorter introductory version for $4.99 – both are available now on the Pulp Alley online store. Pulp Alley captures the fast-paced excitement of classic cliffhanger serials and pulp magazines to more modern action/adventure stories. Designed primarily as a multi-player miniatures game, each Pulp Alley scenario is jammed full of villains, unexpected perils, and plenty of two-fisted action.
Pulp Alley’s unique and innovative rules offer players a thrill-packed and engaging experience
• Pulp Alley plays at the pulse-pounding pace of your favorite pulps and serials.
• Characters are easy to create and customize, making each league unique.
• Players never need to consult charts during a scenario. The action is on the table-top – not in a rulebook.
• Control of the Initiative is based on events as they occur during the scenario rather than an arbitrary die-roll.
• Fights are fast-paced and simultaneously dangerous for both characters, instead of the old I-shoot-then-you-shoot sequence.
• Perils and challenges are unpredictable and offer multiple paths to success.
• Scenarios are plot-driven, encouraging action, and offering an array of different rewards.
• Through campaigns and experience your characters can increase their skills and develop new abilities.
We have several releases planned for 2013
• Pulp Alley – 44-page printed copies of the core Pulp Alley rules.
• Pulp Leagues – expanded list of character abilities, league perks, and secret societies – including two new character types.
• Perilous Island – a peril-packed campaign setting, along with rules for creating and playing monsters.
• Fortune Deck – high-quality printed Fortune cards and Rewards.
• And more!
It is impossible for us to mention the release of Pulp Alley without thanking our enthusiastic playtesters and supporters, who were a constant source of inspiration. Thank-you all!
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