Category Archives: Azukail Games

Devil’s Staircase Wild West Role Playing

Devil's Staircase Wild West Role PlayingDevil’s Staircase Wild West Role Playing is not a supplement published by Azukail Games, but it is written by Peter Rudin-Burgess, who has written many of the RolemasterBlog Adventure Hooks that can be found in the Adventures section.

This is a Wild West game that is now available as a public playtest as a free supplement from RPGNow. The game’s mechanic is based on using standard cards to determine actions rather than dice.

Check out Devil’s Staircase Wild West Role Playing.

Halloween Sale Now Live

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The Halloween Sale is now live on RPGNow. This year, 99 of our supplements are included in the sale and have 31% off for just under two weeks.

Click here to see the list of our titles on sale.

Lots of Stock Art

During a recent stock art sale by Rogue Genius Games, I picked up quite a few pieces of stock art by Jacob Blackmon.

These are going to be used to develop more monster supplements for Hero Kids. The eventual aim is to publish an entire bestiary; however, the cost of the stock art makes it a bit difficult to buy all of it at once. So single monster supplements, available as Pay What You Want, are being released to generate the income to buy more stock art, as has just been done.

The existing monsters will be incorporated into the bestiary when it is ready. They may be tweaked, so feedback on these is appreciated.

Two More Copper and One Silver Best Sellers

Three more supplements have reached a best-selling level, either moving up or for the first time.

OBS Silver Best SellerOn DriveThruRPG, 100 Irrelevant Clues to Bamboozle Players has gone from the Copper level to Silver.

OBS Copper Best SellerMeanwhile, on RPGNow, 100 Things to Find, See and Hear in a Forest and A Baker’s Dozen of Dungeon Rooms have both reached the Copper level.

d100 System Sale

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The d100 System Sale is now running on RPGNow. For a bit over two more weeks, 40 of our supplements – all from the Rolemaster Blog Adventure Hook series – have 15% off.

Click here to see the full list.

First Electrum Supplements

OBS Electrum Best SellerPartly thanks to the recent Cthulhu Mythos Sale, several more supplements have gained new best-selling metal ranks.

On DriveThruRPG, 100 Creepy Things and Event s to Find in a Spooky House and 100 Creepy Things and Events to Encounter Outdoors became the first supplements to reach the Electrum level, moving up from Silver.

On RPGNow, 100 Rumours to Hear in a Town or Village became the site’s first Silver supplement, moving up from Copper, and 100 Less Than Useful Books to Find on a Fantasy Bookshelf reached the Copper level.

Cthulhu Mythos Sale Now Live

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The Cthulhu Mythos Sale is now live on RPGNow and 27 of our supplements, including many of our best sellers, have 20% of for just over a week.

Click here for a full list of which supplements are reduced.

A Copper and a Silver Supplement

Partly thanks to the recent Christmas in July Sale, there are some new updates to the best selling supplements.

OBS Silver Best SellerOn DriveThruRPG, 100 Books on Alchemy to Find on a Bookshelf has moved up from the Copper to the Silver sales level, becoming the sixth supplement to go Silver.

OBS Copper Best SellerOn RPGNow, 100 Creepy Things and Events to Encounter Outdoors II has gone Copper, matching its level on DriveThruRPG.

Christmas in July Sale

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The Christmas in July Sale, said to be the largest sitewide sale of the year, is now running on RPGNow.

For just under two weeks, 196 of our supplements have 25% off.

Click here to see the full list.

Three More Copper Supplement on DriveThruRPG

OBS Copper Best SellerThree more supplements have reached the Copper best-selling level on DriveThruRPG.

100 Early Books on Egyptology to Find on a Bookshelf has 100 different genuine books on Egyptology published prior to World War II.

100 Less Than Useful Books to Find on a Fantasy Bookshelf, the first supplement providing less than useful books for bookshelves.

A Baker’s Dozen of Inhabited Worlds has thirteen different system-agnostic planets.