Monday, April 8, 2013

Time Heroes Kickstarter Nearly Ready!


Well, if you're reading this, you likely already know more than you'd care to about Time Heroes. However, in case you haven't, this is the Kickstarter announcement I posted on both RPGGeek.com and RPG.net earlier today (as well as in the GeekWorld Online Time Heroes Kickstarter forum):

First, let me say that this is going to be the first official GeekWorld Online production (hopefully with more to follow).

Since backing and reading through Fate Core, ideas have been coming to me left and right for games that could be put together using Fate Core as the glue. Two projects really stuck with me to the point where I blogged many design journal entries on them, and one of them is just about ready for the Kickstarter to begin.

Time Heroes is a comedic adventure RPG that has been created to capture the feel of Saturday morning cartoons (along the lines of Inspector Gadget, the Real Ghostbusters, etc.). In its default setting, it is about stopping the evil sorceress Morgan la Fey from destroying time as we know it.

Morgan la Fey has come to a point in history where magic has long since died but before technology has evolved to completely replace it (basically, the present). She has torn open rips in the fabric of space and time to draw through armies from the past and future with which she intends to make the Earth her own. She has managed to place a time bubble around a few year block that has been separated from the normal passage of time. Her goal is to take control of the planet, send people back and then drop the bubble, altering the course of history in one fell swoop.

The Great Merlini, last living descendent of Merlin has gone from simple stage magician to discovering the power of his ancestor within himself with the assistance of his ancestor’s book of magic, the Bionomipro. He is using this power to draw his own people through time and space in order to hold back la Fey's ambitions. While the bubble around the present allows la Fey to bring people through without repercussions, it also prevents going back to alter events that have already happened within the bubble itself. Essentially, if Merlini can keep Morgan la Fey at bay for a few years, the bubble will drop and normality will be restored.

So that's the basic lore behind the setting. But how do I see this play out in the game itself?

While the way I've presented it just now may not indicate it (although how sheerly ludicrous the idea itself is might), Time Heroes is meant to be a zany romp for a group of players. Ultimately, I envision it along the lines of a television show or cartoon where, though there may be arcs here and there, primarily each session is its own episode and - much like, Inspector Gadget, for example - Morgan la Fey will always barely slip away at the end of each "episode." Obviously the reasoning behind this is because if she's taken out completely, any series would be over. Also, she will be almost entirely in the background pulling strings and not in the thick of it herself. I want the world of Time Heroes to be one in which a sword-carrying barbarian, a laser mop-wielding space janitor and a Spam salesman are all equally likely as character concepts, even in one group.

So, where are we at? Well, the beta draft of the core rules is finished, though it is art-free (much of the Kickstarter fundage will be for compensating my artist). A Quick-Start packet has been finished on my end, and is currently with the artist/layout designer. Once that is finished, it will be distributed at Berserkon in Duluth, MN (and will also be a

And now, info regarding our Kickstarter (set to start once the CC licensing is available):

After some thinking, we've put together some initial reward levels. We're still having troubles coming up with what would be good offerings for higher pledge amounts, but we still have time before the Kickstarter gets off the ground.

Without further ado, here's what we've decided on for certain:

$1 - Extra
You will have immediate access to the Quick-Start Packet PDF. This includes four pre-generated characters, the basic rules, and a Quick-Start Episode: Rise of the Plushies!

$5 - Supporting Cast
Includes the Extras level, as well as immediate access to the beta draft of Time Heroes. With this you can begin your very own Time Heroes series before the Kickstarter is even over!

$10 - Big Bad
You will receive the Extras and Supporting cast levels, as well as a copy of the Time Heroes PDF upon release.

$30 - Time Hero(200 available)
You will receive the Extra and Supporting cast levels, as well as the softcover of Time Heroes upon release (B&W). If you would also like the PDF, add $5 to your pledge.(total of $35) If you would like your copy autographed, simply add $10 to your pledge. (total of $40 without PDF, $45 with) Add $15 for international shipping

$40 - Morgan la Fey (10 available)
You will receive the Extra, Supporting Cast, and Time Hero levels. In addition, Andrew Goenner will help you create your own Time Hero to be included in the core rules.

$75 - Great Merlini (3 available)
You will receive the Extra, Supporting Cast, Big Bad, and Time Hero levels. Plus, Andrew Goenner will run an episode of Time Heroes for you via G+ Hangouts.

The price point on the last two aren't set in stone and may well be adjusted prior to the Kickstarter actually beginning, but that's what we're looking at so far.

Here are ideas for some of the stretch goals that we have (no monetary amounts decided on yet):

- A hardcover version of the core rules

- Colorizing the core rules

- An Era supplement covering the Past and Future Time Heroes setting

- A "Who's Who" of Time Heroes, filled with pre-generated characters as well as descriptions/statistics for NPCs in the Present setting.

As we progress closer to the Kickstarter, I'll pop back and update this thread. Otherwise, if you're looking for more information on GeekWorld Online or Time Heroes, feel free to head over to the site: GeekWorld Online. Links to the GWO Blog are there, as well as news pieces and the forums for discussing GWO projects.

Lastly, for the art-curious, I have a couple of samples my artist has provided for me for promotional use that I thought I'd share with you here:

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