Hmmmm.... there's lots of public-domain 1930s art from old Ripping Yarns magazines around these days, and ready-made OSR rulesets to scatter them about in.
Not that I'm saying this thing MUST be made, but I am saying it SHOULD be made.
Is there any chance that there was a public domain work from that era that was called "Dungeons and Dragons" so this can be made commercially? I'd dig a tin with this on it for my game stuff.
I. Love. This.
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ReplyDeletegushing!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm.... there's lots of public-domain 1930s art from old Ripping Yarns magazines around these days, and ready-made OSR rulesets to scatter them about in.
ReplyDeleteNot that I'm saying this thing MUST be made, but I am saying it SHOULD be made.
I love Burroughs
ReplyDeleteI love Doc Smith
I see new covers for my AD&D and Traveller books
My grandpa used to play this when he was a kid. He's got a near mint box in the basement--it's only missing the giant terrier mini. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI always preferred the race car or the top hat.
ReplyDeleteLove it. The dinosaur/dragon is perfect.
ReplyDeleteIs there any chance that there was a public domain work from that era that was called "Dungeons and Dragons" so this can be made commercially? I'd dig a tin with this on it for my game stuff.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteSweet! Do the whole game!!
ReplyDeleteSweet! Do the whole game!!
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