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Monday, December 22, 2008

 

'City Builder Volume 1' Becomes Best Seller


City Builder Volume 1: Communities and City Builder Volume 2: Craftsman Places, the first two editions in the 11-volume City Builder series, have been designated as "Silver Best Sellers" on the DriveThruRPG retail site! This recognition is paralled with "Silver Popular Pick" labels on the RPGNow retail site.

Most of the other volumes in the City Builder series have also received some sort of similar recognition on the two major online retail sites. Volumes 3-9 are "Copper Best Sellers" on DriveThruRPG and volumes 3-11 are "Copper Popular Picks" on RPGNow.


"A true systemless role playing game supplement series, City Builder is one of the most useful city building tools to come around in this half of the decade," DriveThruRPG staff reviewer Nathan Collins said in a recent writeup. "Strong writing accompanies fantasy element nicely. Whether you need to develop one isolated building the PCs are set to encounter, or a city that needs to 'pop up' quickly, there is something in this set that will greatly help you."

Skirmisher publishing released City Builder Volume 1: Communities as a PDF download in February 2008 and followed up with one volume in the same format each month thereafter, completing the series with the release of City Builder Volume 11: Underworld Places in December. Each of the volumes in the series is currently available either individually or as a bundle containing all of them (http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product_info.php?products_id=59033&affiliate_id=200677). The volumes are very modestly priced, ranging in cost from $1.99 to $3.99, and the entire bundle is only $19.89 (a savings of $7 off all the volumes individually).


Of the 13,736 products currently available on DriveThruRPG, 18.2% of them -- or some 2,255 -- have one of the five different metallic Best Seller medallions.

"We are really proud to get this sort of recognition for the City Builder series," said Skirmisher publisher Michael J. Varhola. "We put a lot of effort into all of our products and it means a lot to us when we are able to meet the needs of so many of our readers with some of them."

To view the various City Builder volumes on DriveThruRPG, go to http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/index.php?cPath=4417&affiliate_id=200677. To view all of Skirmisher's products on DriveThruRPG, go to http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/index.php?manufacturers_id=2132&affiliate_id=200677.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

 

Skirmisher Gets Top Ranking on WarGameVault

Skirmisher Publishing LLC has just been ranked as one of the top 15 retailers on WargameVault, an online retail site devoted to downloadable versions of new and classic wargames. Skirmisher is one of more than 160 publishers that makes its products available through the site and currently has two dozen individual items listed on it ranging in price from free to $4.99. And all of Skirmisher's titles on WargameVault are on sale through the end of December, so now is the perfect time to pick up something for yourself or as a gift.


Skirmisher's bestselling items on WargameVault are Skirmish!, the quick-play miniatures rules that are the namesake of the company; Stevenson at Play, a book on wargaming by the famous adventure author; H.G. Wells' Little Orc Wars, a quick-play set of fantasy rules that uses live catapult fire to resolve combat; and Chevauchee, a set of miniatures rules for medieval Combat.


Click here to access Skirmisher's page on WargameVault directly. And we have always got a number of exciting products in the works, so be sure to come back often and see what's new! And there is no reason not to download and check out some of the several free items we offer through the site.

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