Guts N' Glory Vol. 1

A project in Nashville, TN by Ryan Howard
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A monstrous double feature compatible with your favorite d20 Roleplaying Games!
Backers: 127
Average Pledge Per Backer: $47

Funded: $6,001 of $2,500
Dates: Feb 27th -> Mar 28th (30 days)
Project By: Ryan Howard
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Latest News

72 Hours Remaining! $5K Stretch Goal UNLOCKED!

March 25th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey everyone! We are in the final 72 hours of this campaign and things are firing on all cylinders. As of right now, we are sitting at $5,267 meaning that you have unlocked 4 one-page dungeons set in and around the colony of Dripwater. We're also... (Read More)

Crashing through Stretch Goals!

March 18th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey everyone, Wonkee here! I just wanted to give a quick little update on the progress of our project GnG Vol.1!  First off, a major thank you to everyone who has backed this campaign so far, it's an amazing experience to see our little passion... (Read More)

Stretch Goals Announced!

March 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
This post is for backers only. Please visit Kickstarter.com and log in to read. (Read More)

Fully-funded in 36 hours!

February 28th - via: kickstarter.com
Firstly, I want to give everyone a heartfelt thank you for all of the support so far. Many of you who have decided to back this project have also taken it upon yourselves to help Wonkee and I promote this thing as well. For that, I am extremely... (Read More)

Kickstart my Art - Boneheaded Ideas from Ryan Howard

February 28th - via: rollinbones.substack.com
For those of you who don’t know, I have just launched my very first Kickstarter campaign for Guts N’ Glory Vol 1. I’m nervous and excited to show you guys more of what I’m working on now that my crunch period is over, but today I wanted to take the time to discuss my thoughts on the whole Kickstarter phenomenon. Kickstarter has been with us for 15 years and it has become absolutely essential to the upstart game designer looking to get their work out there. Hell, it’s become so ubiquitous that every major RPG publisher aside from Wizards of the Coast and Paizo uses Kickstarter to fund their books. What I find perplexing is that everyone seems to just be okay with this state of affairs. I for one am not, and it is ultimately a goal of mine to eventually move beyond needing Kickstarter to produce a book. From where I sit now, this seems like a lofty goal but it’s not an impossible one. After all, it was not that long ago that nobody used Kickstarter. (Read More)

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