Monday, August 1, 2022

PocketQuest 2022 is live!

 So PocketQuest 2022 is now live on Drivethru today. There's a lot of games involved. First off, let me remind everyone that my game, Beneath the Waters is part of this. Here's the cover:


The games uses the Breathless system by Fari RPGs. It's a light, narrative rpg. You can find the SRD for it here

I wanted to give a shot out to a few other PocketQuest Games. First up is Summer Camp on a Broken Lake by my friend Quin McConnell. You play the grandchildren of different organized crime family members who are camping at Lake Mead. Bodies start to pop up (as the families used it for dumping grounds in the past), and the characters learn the harsh realities of their families secrets. It uses the Charge! system, which is a derivative of Forged in the Dark. It's also by Fari RPGs, and can be found here. This is Quinn's first official release for his new publishing venture, Cat Culture Studio. Here's a look at the cover:


Next up is Exceptional Youth Camp, an interesting game set in a Soviet era camp for youth who appear to possess special abilities. It's a neat little game, and the imagery really gives you that Cold War feel. Definitely one people should check out. Here's the cover:


 We're all gonna Die is a horror-comedy rpg. It's not set in any particular type of horror outside of being low budget. What I love about this game is the GM is called The Sleazeball! Definitely looks like a fun game. Check out the cover:


I haven't picked up any other games in the PocketQuest series, but a few that I'm going to cover a couple I think stand out to me.

Camp Karate comes across as Cobra Kai the rpg. That's a good thing to me. It's also a lot different than most of the other entries. I do plan on picking this one up when I have the cash to spare. Check out the cover:


Next up is Summer Camp is Hell! I totally dig the concept; your summer camp is sent to Hell, and you have to find a way to get home. Definitely a different take on summer camp horror. It's a bit pricey at $10 for a 20 page game imho, but the premise does sound interesting. I really dig the cover too:


Camp Cryptid stands out because the camp is actually for Cryptids, not people! That's a nice twist on the summer camp theme. Definitely another one I plan on picking up when I can. Check out the cover:


You can check out all the PocketQuest entries here. There's quite a few new publishers involved, so please, show them some love and support!

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