VDay Roundup

Happy World Radio Day Cherry Picked Fans. We have a plethora of things happening this week.

Game night! Tomorrow, 2/14, CPG is hosting a board game night at our office (read: @CrustlessPunk's house). All manner of games will be welcomed and played. We are playtesting Drink!, so we'll provide some booze for that.

Catalyst Sale! Grab a copy of Catalyst and our Campaign Bundle for cheap. Our sale expands to Amazon, if you are addicted to Prime Shipping. Seattle's Card Kingdom is also doing a huge sale, with RPGs 40% off (seriously, locals: take advantage of that).

Polls are still open for the "Cascadia Militia" drop-in Catalyst sessions. Vote for when and where today.

If you missed it, check out our playthrough with Roll for Crit. It's a truly genuine Catalyst experience, complete with overly-complex plans, absurd characters, and brutal fights.

One of our art team members, Dinah Juergens, was featured in Make Space Zine. This zine focuses on womxn creatives across the Pacific Northwest. Look for Dinah's amazing paintings and interview in Issue #2.

Finally, Drink! is still being played on the CSz After Party Podcast after our blurry visit. Getting comedians intoxicated is one of the goals we had designing this game. Good to see it's living up to the potential.

Cascadia Militia - Starting Soon

The Cascadia Militia is our drop-in Catalyst group. We will officiate weekly sessions and teach newcomers the game. No commitment, no overly-long stories, just role-playing and demon-killing. Polls for the location and day are still open. Vote now before we assign the superdelegates.

When: http://strawpoll.me/6526921
Where: http://strawpoll.me/6526906

Roll For Crit

Roll for Crit joined us for a demo session of Catalyst. They joined Seattle's militia and stopped an evil demon-worshiping cult. It was our first time Skype-ing a session and our dark Seattle office offered terrible lighting, but it was a fun experience. We told an exciting story together, laughing all the way. We all got into the story, so things ended up going longer than we planned, but it's still an enjoyable listen.

The group enjoyed our player app and card combat, which are definitely things we take pride in. There's some design talk that got cut from the end, but the Roll for Crit crew is super into gaming and know what they are talking about. We are honored to receive their recommendation and to be carried in their online store. Check out their site for great playthroughs, tabletop news, and reviews.