Clear the Zimm point! Santa's coming in hot!
I just wanted to
take a moment and let everyone know that Drive-Thru and RPGNow will be
running their annual "Christmas in July" sale from July 23 to July 30.
We are, as you might imagine, taking part in this.
All of our PDFs will be 25% off and all of our print books will be 15% off during the sale.
Don't miss out!
Here's the link: http://www.drivethrurpg.com/rpg_xmas_in_july.php?manufacturers_id=3565&filters=0_0_0_0_0_31815#selectpub
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Ships of Clement Sector 8: Berlin-class Colonial Destroyer Now Available!
You can pick up your copy at this link!
Gypsy Knights Games is proud to present the eighth entry in our line of products dedicated to the starships of Clement Sector.
The Berlin-class is a 1200dT standard short hulled starship design. Designed primarily to provide colonial protection and security, the destroyer has crystaliron hull armor and an internal reinforced structure.
There were ten Berlin-class Colonial Destroyers in Clement Sector when the Conduit collapsed. All ten of these are currently in service with the Hub Federation Navy. After considering several design proposals the Marinekommando authorized detailed design and construction of the Berlin-class with the ability to carry a reinforced platoon of troops and their support vehicles. No other national navy has constructed a similar class of ship, preferring to use troop transports with escorts to achieve the same purpose, which makes the Berlin-class somewhat unique.
The Berlin-class ship is ideal for use in a naval campaign where the characters are called upon for multiple roles or a campaign in which the characters are Hub Federation strike troops. The Berlin can also provide a worthy adversary for pirate and smuggler characters as well.
Ships of Clement Sector 8: Berlin-class Colonial Destroyer comes complete with beautiful views of the ship. The Berlin-class is presented with full deckplans and statistics to make your use of our product simple, easy and fun. In addition, the Berlin comes with a set of adventure hooks to get your characters right into the action as well as a short story written by Bradley Warnes.
Though designed specifically with our Clement Sector setting in mind, the Berlin-class could easily be used in any Traveller setting.
Get on board! Adventure awaits!
"Traveller" and the Traveller logo are Trademarks owned by Far Future Enterprises, Inc. and are used with permission. The Traveller Main Rulebook is available from Mongoose Publishing.
Friday, June 19, 2015
Kiviat Free on Free RPG Day!
In honor of Free RPG Day, Gypsy Knights Games is giving away PDF copies of Ships of Clement Sector 1: Kiviat!
So if you haven't looked into our products before, here is an excellent opportunity to do so!
http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/119750/Ships-of-Clement-Sector-1-Kiviat
But the opportunity won't last! The giveaway starts right now and will only last until the end of the day Saturday!
Act fast!
So if you haven't looked into our products before, here is an excellent opportunity to do so!
http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/119750/Ships-of-Clement-Sector-1-Kiviat
But the opportunity won't last! The giveaway starts right now and will only last until the end of the day Saturday!
Act fast!
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Now Available!
Now available at Drive-Thru RPG!
http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/150717/Historical-Ships-of-Clement-Sector-1-Trentclass-Destroyer
http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/150717/Historical-Ships-of-Clement-Sector-1-Trentclass-Destroyer
Gypsy Knights
Games is proud to present the first in a line of products dedicated to
the great ships of the Clement Sector setting's past.
The Trent-class destroyer is a reaction drive vessel used by the United States Space Navy in the early days of colonization into Clement Sector. The 1500-tonne destroyer was launched in 2185 to provide security and to protect the United States' fledgling interstellar colonies. The Trent-class was the most capable of the first generation reaction drive interstellar warships.
Historical Ships of Clement Sector 1: Trent comes complete with beautiful views of the Trent as well as full deckplans and statistics to make your use of the product simple, easy, and fun. The book also comes with deck plans and views of the ship's boat and work pod. Also included are adventure seeds to help Referees get their characters involved with the action immediately. Though designed specifically with our Clement Sector setting in mind, the Trent could easily be used in any Traveller setting.
Get on board! Adventure awaits!
"Traveller" and the Traveller logo are Trademarks owned by Far Future Enterprises, Inc. and are used with permission. The Traveller Main Rulebook is available from Mongoose Publishing.
The Trent-class destroyer is a reaction drive vessel used by the United States Space Navy in the early days of colonization into Clement Sector. The 1500-tonne destroyer was launched in 2185 to provide security and to protect the United States' fledgling interstellar colonies. The Trent-class was the most capable of the first generation reaction drive interstellar warships.
Historical Ships of Clement Sector 1: Trent comes complete with beautiful views of the Trent as well as full deckplans and statistics to make your use of the product simple, easy, and fun. The book also comes with deck plans and views of the ship's boat and work pod. Also included are adventure seeds to help Referees get their characters involved with the action immediately. Though designed specifically with our Clement Sector setting in mind, the Trent could easily be used in any Traveller setting.
Get on board! Adventure awaits!
"Traveller" and the Traveller logo are Trademarks owned by Far Future Enterprises, Inc. and are used with permission. The Traveller Main Rulebook is available from Mongoose Publishing.
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Grand Safari Review
"kafka" has posted an excellent review of Grand Safari over at RPG.net. If you'd like to see what he had to say about our adventure, check out the link below:
Thanks kafka!
http://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/16/16398.phtml
Thanks kafka!
http://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/16/16398.phtml
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
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