Amanda Lee Franck sale and Podcast
Hey Bayers!
The Lost Bay Studio is proud to offer three zines by the much lauded indie game designer and artist extraordinaire, Amanda Lee Franck. These are vastly different games, yet they all share similar type of setting: massive ships that are worlds within the world. All three are OSR compatible, and you can get them 15% off today and until Sunday!
You Got a Job on the Garbage Barge
How could this title be any more direct? A system agnostic 60pg zine, this adventure setting fits into any OSR game. Dripping with gunky factions, Amanda’s incredible style permeates this zine. Read more about You Got a Job on the Garbage Barge, Amanda’s lauded indie ttrpg debut!
Vampire Cruise
Look, even vamps need a vacation, all right? Navigate murky cults and monster motives. Perfect zine for fans of monster movie classics. The art is spectacular, and the writing keeps players hooked. When the boat starts a-rockin’, uh, well, time to set sail on your Vampire Cruise.
Crush Depth Apparition
February 1902, North Atlantic. Your submarine is diving deeper than any before, and every step of the way, the haunting is getting worse. In this 60pg zine of eerie thalassophobia, characters must explore the spectral labyrinth their submarine has become to repair systems, survive ghostly encounters, and avoid sinking into Crush Depth. Dredge up your copy, available now.
INTERVIEW WITH AMANDA LEE FRANCK
In this interview, Amanda Lee Franck reveals the secrets behind the haunting art and words featured in her games. We talk about her journey as a multi-skilled creator, Jules Verne, smudging ink, bees, the Midwest, and why ships make such good settings for RPGs and fiction.
That’s all we got for you today, we need to wrap up the All Flesh is Surplus recap, finish the editing of a cross interview with Goblin Archives, and prep for the Dragonmeet convention. Needless to say the next issue of The Dispatch is going to be PACKED with so much RPG goodness.
Thanks for reading and stay well!
Iko, Chris Airiau