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a compliment

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2004 4:39 pm
by plainsman
To all the folks at Goodman Games.

I've followed your product for a while now and would like throw a couple of smiles your way.

First, your dungeon crawl classics are a load of great, uncomplicated, dungeon-delving fun. Keep producing them.

Second, your new Dragonmech took me by surprise (in a good way). I was not that keen on the idea having read all I could on what it was about by way of press releases and your own posts... it just didn't do anything for me. BUT, I then saw the finished product at Borders and snagged it right away and have been going over it ever since. The idea, the layout, writing, artwork, and many other things about the book are very high quality. You've done yourselves proud. This is not a quick to market production, and it shows.

Good job.:)

Gary

Gary Pratt
Goldleaf Games, LLC

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2004 7:29 pm
by goodmangames
Hey, thanks! "Not a quick-to-market idea" is a good way of putting it... I first started working on DragonMech after Origins 2002. It definitely took a while. :)

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2004 5:19 pm
by Sword Guy
goodmangames wrote: It definitely took a while. :)
And worth every single second.

DDC

Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2004 6:12 pm
by slimykuotoan
I'll second the Dungeon Crawl Classics accolade.

Having played D&D since the basic set (when you had to colour in the numbers on your dice with that crayon they gave you), I'd greatly enjoyed a lifetime of gaming, but sadly, have oft missed those great days of 1st ed. modules.

Now, after a millenia it seems, Goodman Games continues in this 'vintage vein'.

I'm now committed to picking up every DDC adventure as it comes out, and my gaming group also awaits each release with baited breath.

So cheers to creator and staff alike.

...and many years ahead!

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2004 7:46 pm
by JediOre
I second what slimykuotoan said. Even down to the coloring of dice. I still have the dice but my crayon got eaten by the dog in 1980 or '81!

You guys at Goodman Games should treat yourselves to a bowl of ice cream for jobs well done.