In this fascinating post on the blog, Uncanny Spheres, indie RPG designer, Ian Yusem, describes his first year producing materials for such games as (the wonderful) Mothership and Troika RPGs. He wanted to show what he published through the year, what it cost to produce, and how much he made to benefit others who might want to break into the indie publishing game biz. — Read the rest
Friday 12 February 2021
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