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Now Available: Human-Hunter-Monster-Cannibal, Printer-Friendly Edition

HHMC Now Available

After months of roasting our game over a dozen or so fires, our first Printer-Friendly version is now available on itch.io.
 
This is, honestly, to create some income so that we can afford to make the fun things for the Kickstarter in September. It's also to increase awareness because awareness is good.
 
No need to explain things more than I already have, but what are our plans for this?
 
In the short-term, it's to make a little bit of money.
 
In the long-term, I'll likely have a $10 tier on Kickstarter for the digital version only. But, far more importantly, I plan on redoing every card (again) once the Kickstarter is complete in November.
  • I will put the Kickstarter names on all the Human cards then.
  • I will not add the Kickstarter-exclusive cards to the Printer-Friendly version.
  • I will reduce the black to greys in all areas.
  • I will redo those pesky border lines so they look better.
  • I might add any Expansion the Kickstarter funds as a DLC-type thing. Maybe. Probably. I don't know yet.
The Printer-Friendly version will be made available to people long before they get their physical goodies. This is a good thing, I think, as a recipient of Kickstarters in the past.

And once that's all done, the base price goes up $2. (I think. Maybe.) That's the plan, anyway.

Why are the prices in USD, you ask. After all, you're Canadian, eh?

Because itch.io has plans(TM) to allow for other currencies. Eventually. Maybe. I just don't want to be charged on every transaction, which would allow me to set my own currency price. But also because I'm still new at this.

This is something. This is a start. And here's fingers-crossed we'll be ready in September to start the big Kick.


And if you don't want to click on the above widget (I am very proud I figured that out), then you can watch the intro video here instead. Because why not.


That's it from me for today, folks. I'll be at the Lauderdale Community Hall all day tomorrow. Whomever you are, wherever you are, I hope you have a great weekend.


-MSB

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