Received my books last week (Australia) in perfect condition.

Received my books last week (Australia) in perfect condition.

Received my books last week (Australia) in perfect condition. Absolutely delighted with them. Jason Lutes knows how to run a Kickstarter. I’m definitely on board if you want to try something with a larger scope in future (something hardback would be cool).

In our first official, books-on-hand Freebooters game the adventurers responded to rumours of a missing wagon out in the desert, failed a Scout roll and were ambushed by Kobolds. The Halfling thief did not survive. Very sad.

But lots of bonus money for the Dwarf Fighter and Human Cleric!

My group mostly plays Gumshoe titles these days, but Perilous Wilds and, more importantly, Freebooters on the…

My group mostly plays Gumshoe titles these days, but Perilous Wilds and, more importantly, Freebooters on the…

My group mostly plays Gumshoe titles these days, but Perilous Wilds and, more importantly, Freebooters on the Frontier have reinvigorated our love of Dungeon World. The lethal feel, random generation and general atmosphere of desperate, grubby hands scrabbling for coin against impossible odds is tremendously fun.

Like many other fools, I only received the physical copy of Servants of the Cinder Queen, not Funnel World, so this time around I’m eagerly awaiting all printed materials. That said, will Jason Lutes be immediately getting to work on Perilous Voyages and Adventurers on the Archipelago? Because I would back the hell out of that.

I’ve hunted around a bit but I can’t find any printer-friendly Inverse World playbooks in the clean, accessible…

I’ve hunted around a bit but I can’t find any printer-friendly Inverse World playbooks in the clean, accessible…

I’ve hunted around a bit but I can’t find any printer-friendly Inverse World playbooks in the clean, accessible style of the DW/AW Playbooks. Are they available somewhere and I’m just missing them?