Tuesday, January 09, 2007

The Short, Short Version!

Here is a quick summary of Toreishi Design Studio's plans for 2007:

1) Have "Infinite Dreams Role Playing Game" ready for a July 2007 release.

2) Have a Quick Play version of IDRPG ready before that.

3) Have "Immortal Siege Role Playing Game" ready for an early 2008 release (or a few months after HARP Sci-Fi comes out, whichever is second).

4) Have "MechaSaga" in some form of playtesting.

5) Have "Teqel" in some form of playtesting.

6) Have "Space Cowboys" in some form of playtesting.

7) Have at least one "D6 Guide to ... " book ready by the end of 2007.

8) Have most/all of the related websites ready for the above products.

9) To try to survive attempting the previous 8 items on the list!


Quickie FAQ:

1) Infinite Dreams will be part of its own D6 System Line. Planned products include the core book, "Time, Space and the Beyond" (adds more Extranormal attributes/power systems and additional rules to cover extreme settings) and some type of monster book/bestiary.

2) MechaSaga/Mecha Saga and Space Cowboys will be part of the same as yet unnamed D6 System product line.

3) The D6 Guide to ... series will also be its own D6 System line.

4) Immortal Siege is based on the HARP game system and the as yet unnamed HARP Sci-Fi project. It is currently planned to be only one book but sales and community interest can change this. The setting is in the near future when the ancient evils have returned to claim their world and uses a rule set that is comprised of both HARP systems. Note: Immortal Siege is exactly the same product that used to be announced as being the HARP based Infinite Dreams Role Playing Game, just with a name change that fits the setting better and to free up the old title for a game that fits it better.

5) Teqel will use an in-house system currently called tri-dice/three dice that uses a 3d6 roll over system. Plans include multiple sourcebooks.

6) Any information lacking in this FAQ will hopefully be exposed soon either here on the blog or on our website.

Okay, maybe that was the long, short version (the daisho version) Thank you for taking the time to read this message!

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