Interesting presentation. Seems this may have likely been a hardcover book from another publisher. Steamforged, I guess, is tooled-up for boxes, minis and cards etc… so that the boxed little books and components are second nature. Definitely a great selling point for the product. The (thankfully single side printed) game sheets look as though they'd be easily spray-mountable on some heavy-duty board for use. Not sure what components are required to play the bar games, but there seems to be enough room for some fitting versions of these under all those box spacers. If I were using the taverns at the table, I'd probably make a colour photocopy of the view of the outside of the establishment to leave both interior and exterior views laid out - because when I've bought the thing I want my players to get maximum eye candy and imagination immersion from the environment without having to keep flipping a sheet of paper. Not really for me, but I'm sure some folks will get a real kick out of this. I can see it taking a lot of work off a GM that runs the kinds of fantasy settings where these inns and NPCs would slot in well.
Interesting presentation. Seems this may have likely been a hardcover book from another publisher. Steamforged, I guess, is tooled-up for boxes, minis and cards etc… so that the boxed little books and components are second nature. Definitely a great selling point for the product.
The (thankfully single side printed) game sheets look as though they'd be easily spray-mountable on some heavy-duty board for use. Not sure what components are required to play the bar games, but there seems to be enough room for some fitting versions of these under all those box spacers.
If I were using the taverns at the table, I'd probably make a colour photocopy of the view of the outside of the establishment to leave both interior and exterior views laid out - because when I've bought the thing I want my players to get maximum eye candy and imagination immersion from the environment without having to keep flipping a sheet of paper.
Not really for me, but I'm sure some folks will get a real kick out of this. I can see it taking a lot of work off a GM that runs the kinds of fantasy settings where these inns and NPCs would slot in well.
Checking it out. ❤
Looks like fun.