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Card Game Update

The long awaited publication of my card game is nearing the final stretch!

I have contracted with the artist Michael Perrotta for card art that is more in line with the awesome layout and design I received a few months ago.

The plan is for crowdfunding, most likely Kickstarter, to run in the month of October, 2025, with delivery via DriveThruCards in November.

My hope is to have the final game in hand in time for UCon in November, 2025. I will definitely have it in hand for Gary Con 18 in March, 2026. The initial splash of the game was at Gary Con 10 where I brought my rough idea and after three games had workable rules. More playtesting identified rules clarifications and edge cases.

I am so grateful for everyone that has enjoyed my game. To come up with a card game that works and people want to play is the greatest reward of all.

I don’t yet have all the tiers figured out, nor what the cost of a single deck will be for either the Kickstarter or for those who wait until after to get it from DriveThruCards. Shipping will be up to each person.

I plan to have copies of the game with me at the next con I attend closest to completion of publication.

Options For Stretch Goals:

Playtesters are divided on the original art used for the playtest decks. It was either they liked it and though it was good enough, or their first comment was, “You need better art.” So one stretch goal would be to open up the playtest deck with cleaned up art and layout.

Some though that some of my art that I did on the very first playtest deck would be fun for a “Larry’s Art” version of the game. I can make this a stretch goal, and if people really want it, it will happen.

Rules:

The rules will be in PDF and include all those involved in design, art, layout, and all the playtesters and Kickstarter Backers.

I will look into a printer option for the rules.

I plan to have videos showing how the game is played and for responses to questions on the listing at DriveThruCards.

Planning:

I’ve looked into Kickstarter back when I thought it would be quick to do a Kickstarter. I did my own research, and have read most, if not all of what Kevin Crawford, of Sine Nomine Publishing, has shared about how he runs his Kickstarters.

My friend, Ryan Thompson, of Appendix N Entertainment, who has run multiple Kickstarters, some that have fulfilled in 2025. He has graciously agreed to advise me and help me avoid the gotchas.

In my experience backing 111 Kickstarters since 2014, I want to avoid the pain and frustration I have felt from poorly planned, executed, and communicated. I have the rules and layout template done. All that remains is the final art, and final layout of the cards and rules. While the artist works on art, I will work on the final layout for the rules. My goal is to make this Kickstarter a success. If it happens to be a runaway hit, or at least exceed my expectations for funding, I don’t want anything to slow it down.

If you’ve ever worked on a big project, you know that the final stages and “crossing the finish line” are the hardest. That is one reason it has been almost eight years since the initial playtest premiered at Gary Con 10.

Anyone who has offered to help me publicize my Kickstarter, I will be reaching out to take you up on that offer.

Elevator Pitch:

My card game is inspired by situations from RPGs, mostly D&D over the decades I have played it. The game is for 2 to 6 players. Each player builds an army and uses monster or situation cards to “attack” their opponents and improve their forces. The biggest army (most points) wins.

Here’s a sample of the Infantry card:

Here’s the layout design with the art used in the playtest decks:

What about other games?

I have ideas for the core of the rules for other themed games that will vary the genre and rules to fit the genre. I have ideas for a western variation, and several others.

Also doing different editions of the original game by different artists might happen if I get enough from this Kickstarter to help fund it.

Some of my ideas may lead to board games.

Of course, I will still continue sharing my RPG ideas and publishing my convention adventures and supplements.

If this Kickstarter is successful and I make enough money to continue with variations, this would be ideal for a side business to pursue in my retirement. I’m crunching the numbers to see if I can retire from my current day job at then end of 2026. If my pension, 401K, and Social Security are enough, then I might actually be able to do it.

That would be the dream, freedom to game and create and no job to use up my energy and creativity. The only drawback would be the number of conventions I could attend.

New Project/Reviving Patreon

I’ve been side tracked from gaming for too long. Work and other things have left me no energy and no enthusiasm for working on any of my various game related endeavors whether it’s my home campaign, this blog, YouTube, my podcast, or planning the next scenario to run at conventions.

I’m working on an idea that’s been rattling around my skull for a couple of years. I’ve had one initial start on it and did another brain dump about it trying to wrap my head around a nebulous idea for my next adventure for UCon in November.

I took a notebook out for a super late lunch as I finally had enough uninterrupted time to knock off a backlog of issues at work. I made notes about my idea and it is something that others may find useful and will help me with future planning.

What the Heck is This Idea? You buried the lede, again….

I have an idea for a campaign framework/builder that will both help me tie together the bulk of the fantasy scenarios I’ve run at cons and be a potential product to put up on DriveThruRPG.

The campaign world idea is for an ocean world with many archipelagos containing islands of all size. It would show some specifics of the general ideas in my World Building Cheat Sheet, with tables for generating various archipelagos and the islands they contain. The campaign world idea would be something to locate my adventures I run at cons and eventually put on DriveThruRPG. The generators would enable others to tweak the setting I create or make their own setting.

I could even expand the framework/builder to cover building any type of world, but that is beyond the original scope.

This idea will also contain a mini campaign I ran on Roll20 for about a dozen sessions and other ideas that don’t fit into my home campaign. I even have an idea for how to work in a West Marches campaign idea I want to run.

But you’ve said in the past that you have an idea and it never materializes

True, but it hit me how I can make this actually happen. If I make a commitment to an actual schedule, I can make it happen. For the Wednesday night Roll20 game I play in we are on the 3rd campaign since March, 2014. I was the only player to make every game of the first campaign. I had to drop out of the second campaign after about a dozen sessions for a family issue, but came back for the last dozen sessions. For the current campaign, I was on track to make every session, but about 6 weeks ago, work left me with a killer headache, so I missed one session.

I will commit to once a week, ever Friday night to stream on Twitch from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM Eastern to share my work as I transcribe scribbled notes, build tables, and develop ideas as I work my convention scenarios into this world. I will start tonight (Friday, August 8, 2025 as close to 8pm Eastern as possible.)

These scenarios already exist in a nebulous “convention world” in my mind. In my mind’s eye I can see how they can each fit into one or more of the archipelagos I envision for this more organized campaign world.

In addition to Twitch streaming, I will post updates and actual PDFs for Patrons on Patreon. I will also blog about progress and eventual PDFs on DriveThruRPG. This will also lead to something on YouTube and my podcast.

But what about the card game?

I know that the card game has been dragging on. I got a fantastic layout for the cards, but now it far exceeds the art I have. I don’t want to use AI as many I know would not buy it if I did, let alone I don’t support AI for what it has done to the artists it stole from. Unless there is an ethical AI trained on public domain art and public domain text, I will have no part in it.

So the search is on for an artist. Any artists who want to do art for my card game can hit me up. There are 40 unique card types, so I need 40 pieces of art.

I have funds set aside to pay, it just depends on how much it costs. This will control how quickly I can release the game. Ideally, I’d love to have it available at Gary Con in March, 2026. But anytime sooner is better.

There is a possibility of some form of crowdfunding, but details are forthcoming.

If I am active online in some game development capacity, I am more likely to get traction on locating an artist to do this art. It needs to be color art that matches the look and feel of the layout I have. It is powerful and really does something for the game. That is one skill I do not have.

If you are an artist or know an artist who might be interested, please contact me.

Why is it different this time?

My day job has used up too much of my time, creativity, and patience. I got a great raise and some new responsibilities this year. I am now the team lead, but my team, and me have been jerked around by the whims of the corporate life of a publicly traded company.

My desire it to retire at the end of 2026, but it depends on a few factors. I’ll be 62, the minimum age to draw Social Security. However, my house isn’t paid for and I have some other debt. If I can clear my other debt, I think I can still manage my house payment. Worse case scenario, I’d either have to sell my house – then try to figure out where the heck I’d live. Or I’d have to keep working another year or two.

I’m tired of using up all my mental and creative energy solving constant problems at work. It has been made clear to me that continuing to do so will not reward me with more time to game or express my creative ideas, so I am putting a stop to giving too much to the day job.

One thing I have considered it getting a second job to clear my debts, etc.

But then it hit me, I have an LLC I created for Follow Me, And Die! Entertainment, LLC. Why not see what I can do to both have more time with my hobby and make some money. At a minimum, I can actually do something about sharing the many ideas I have for the game. If I can make a little money, even better.

So What’s The Schedule for This?

I will commit to every Friday on Twitch from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM Eastern. I may to longer, or start sooner, or stream on additional days. I will announce if circumstances require me to miss a Friday.

This starts tonight for the first session. It will be disorganized for this first session, but I don’t want to lose momentum. I have less than an hour to post this, announce it across my socials, and locate my initial types notes to transcribe my notes I made at the restaurant.

So come join me! I welcome an opportunity to share ideas and answer questions.

Gary Con XVII

I attended Gary Con this year. Last year, I was supposed to go, but something came up and I had to cancel.

This year, I ran a scenario I created called The Hoard of the Great Mage: Search For The Dice of Destiny. I first ran this at UCon back in November, 2024.

Here’s the blurb:

The Great Mage has died and the city council’s last group of adventurers finally secured the entrance to the mage’s tower. Your group is tasked to enter the tower of the Great Mage and retrieve the fabled Dice of Destiny. Any other loot found is your payment.

It was a lot of fun, and of course, every group that has played this scenario had different things they focused on.

Like most of my more recent convention games, I used Delving Deeper. I describe it as a clone of Original D&D, but organized. The older I get, the more I like simpler rules that get out of the way of make believe.

I ran my game each morning: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Thursday had 3 players that played my scenario from two years ago, and it was great to game with them again.

Thursday’s Game with a group from 2 years ago.

Friday a man and his partner showed up. She looked like she didn’t have anything to do, so I invited her to play. Two men walked by and we looking at all the various games. I asked if they were looking for a game. They asked how long it took. I told them the end of the time slot, and they joined in. It turns out that they are from Germany and in the game industry and were at the convention on business. One said that in the 20 years they’ve been coming to conventions in the U.S. this was the first time they had gamed. They had no dice or writing implements, so I gave them each a set of the extra dice I bring, just in case. They were a lot of fun in the game and really enjoyed it.

Friday’s Game

Saturday’s game had an older gentleman who has been playing longer than I have, and another middle aged man, and a man and his girlfriend. She had only played one on one RPGs with him, most recently OSE. This was both her first convention game AND her first game with multiple players. Later she and her boyfriend played my card game. When I complained about how all that’s left before it can go out is layout and how much I suck at layout, she said, “Well, I am a graphic designer.” She said she’d email me to work out details. So I am hopeful that this card game I’ve been working on for seven years will finally be available to the masses.

Saturday’s Game

Sunday’s game was sold out with a waiting list. However, not all players showed up. Again, it was a blast, and was so much fun. I didn’t remember to get a picture until after one player left, as his character ended up teleported far away, and there was nothing for him to do. In prior games, the time slot was about over when something like that occurred, but they skipped some things and made good decisions that got them to the end with over an hour left in the time slot. He said he did have fun and that’s the way the game goes sometimes. He just could go fit in something else for the day.

Sunday’s Game

I had a great time. I didn’t see quite as many friends as in past years, but it was great to catch up with old friends and to make some new ones.

I didn’t end up in the hotel that hosts the convention, so I had to deal with parking. It was packed by the time I got there the first morning, so the other mornings I got there earlier and got parking much closer to the entrance.

I did spend some money in the vendor hall. I bought a large format d20 that is an actual d20 and not a countdown d20 for Magic the Gathering, like others I bought not knowing about countdown d20s. I got a new Gary Con hat, to match my old one, as the old one is showing signs of being a well worn hat. I picked up some new pins, but haven’t decided where to put them on my gaming jacket.

As always, I had a great time at Gary Con. Being at an off site hotel, I didn’t stay late in the lounge more than once, on Saturday night. The change for Daylight Savings Time has really kicked my butt this year, and I’m still not adjusted, so I was extra tired at the con, and not as lively. Work with the day job is also extra busy and wears me down.

One night in the lounge.

I didn’t sign up for any games, as I could always get a pick up game, but sitting in the lounge and doing nothing was marvelous. Watching people and visiting with friends and making new friends was awesome. I just don’t have the drive to game like crazy every day.

I would like to make it to Gamehole Con this year, but I’m not sure that I can justify it. It’s close to UCon, in Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti, Michigan, that I go to every year, since I live in Michigan. In visiting with Merle “The Administrator” Rasmussen, creator of Top Secret, he said he was invited to Wizard Con in Kalamazoo. I had not heard of that convention in my backyard, so I’ll be looking into that. I also got so busy with work, I forgot to submit games for Marmalade Dog, the college convention at Western Michigan University.

This is my first blog post in over a year, the last being a year in review post in December, 2023. Work and other things have pulled me away from most gaming. I still play Wednesday nights on Roll20 as I have for over a decade now.

Gary Con has re-charged my gaming batteries. UCon did too, but it’s in the early portion of my busiest time at the day job. The day job uses so much of my creative energy to solve problems that I have little left for fun creativity.

While it is still fresh in my mind, I have started making notes about the scenario I used at UCon and Gary Con and will clean it up to share on DriveThruRPG. I’ve got a lot of scenarios I haven’t shared there.

I’ve got a rough concept for the campaign world that is the setting for my adventures using Delving Deeper, and I started consolidating some notes. The AD&D adventures I run are either based on actual play scenarios from my home campaign, or ideas I based in my home campaign world. My home campaign is something I could publish, but I feel it would be a lot more work, than the idea I have for my Delving Deeper adventures.

In coming months, I hope to publish at least one of my convention games, hopefully more.

And if all comes together, maybe my card game will finally reach an audience outside of those I can show it too at conventions.

A bit more than a Gary Con update, but it is needed with my lack of postings. I’ll do what I can to have more frequent postings here, but I can’t make any promises. If I didn’t take Monday off after conventions, I wouldn’t be writing this now.

So until next time…. Game on!

Revising Plans

I’ve gotten some unsettling news, on top of all the pandemic induced issues of the last several weeks. My last two annual physicals my PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) has been elevated. Since it stayed elevated, my doctor advised I see a urologist. The urologist said if it was him, he’d have a biopsy instead of waiting.

Companion Blog Post Here.

My decision was to do the biopsy, so after a few weeks of worrying about it, I finally had the in office procedure on April 29th. While it wasn’t pleasant, it was far from as bad as I anticipated. My mindset was to not worry until I knew I had something to worry about. Just over a week later, I had a phone call from the urologist with the results. So this past Thursday, May 7th, I found out that eight of the 12 samples have cancer. They use a sliding scale with 6 the least bad and 10 the worst. Seven of the 8 samples that were positive had a score of 6, and the other a score of 7.

This means that I have a slow growing, non-aggressive form of cancer. It’s the best kind to have, as it is easily treatable. Since my prostate is basically full of cancer and is self contained, from what they can tell, it should be easily curable. The two best options are surgery for removal, or radiation. Both come with their own benefits and side effects.

Currently, I’m leaning towards the option for surgery. However, I have to have an in office visit to go into more detail on the two options so I have all the facts before making a decision. Plus, I have to wait and heal up from the biopsy first before they consider any form of treatment.

Fuck Cancer

So while I heal from the biopsy, I have time to think and plan.

My head was swimming a bit after getting the news, but I’m OK. Knowledge is power.

This is just the big bad and I found out about him and now I’m going to foil his plans and kill him. I have time to formulate an effective plan with the right team to do the job. Just like in RPGs.

Revising Plans and Looking Ahead

The reality of having a life threatening condition that will lead to a painful and shitty death if ignored definitely gets your attention. I plan to be around for a long time, but I need to wrap up loose ends so that no matter what happens, it’s less crap to worry about.

I can’t do all the bucket list things due to travel restrictions with COVID-19. I can’t go visit all my relatives and friends for the same reason. I’m thankful that my son, daughter-in-law, and granddaughter live with me.

So I have to work with what I’ve got. My job is secure and paying the bills. Less going out and about and the bank account is in good shape. No telling how big a hit treatment will be, so that’s good. I hope to avoid having to ask for help, but I need to hold that thought until I know just what my share will be after insurance. So I have to reduce spending and backing Kickstarters, etc.

I have enough games I’ve never played, let alone read. So I don’t know how much time I’ll have for reading and playing new games. That’s all on my radar of things to consider.

My Patreon has gone to the back burner as the whole lockdown and Gary Con going virtual and I ran a couple games for Gary Con, so I didn’t finish my March PDF. I did something totally different for April, I shared my Caverns & Cave Bears rough setting PDF along with the Simple Generic RPG that I made for any setting. I have only shared it with my patrons. I will share it with anyone who gives feedback so I can make it better. I’ll eventually have them available on DriveThruRPG [Affiliate Link].

So my Patreon got derailed by how I reacted to the chaos of lock down. I just got done with the busy season at work and was so looking forward to getting out of the house to go to Gary Con. I got into Minecraft to get my mind on something else, and I built a mountain top temple from one location in my AD&D Roll20 campaign, The Broken Lands. I am also working on another location from the same campaign, an underground temple. You can catch these on my Twitch channel since I streamed them there.

Sorry for dragging this out about my Patreon. I need to revise it to fit whatever my plans end up being to help me wrap up things and streamline for the time I need to heal up after treatment. At the moment, I don’t know what that will be.

What About The Card Game?

My final round of play testing I expected to do at Gary Con did not happen. I think where the rules are will work. My plan is to get the card layout done and just put it on DriveThru Cards [Affiliate Link]. Kickstarters are not the thing to do right now, and they take a lot of work. I’ll put it together with the public domain and other art from my test decks. My artist is still producing art, but has a lot more pieces to finish before I can use that art. I can use the funds generated on DriveThru Cards [Affiliate Link] to help fund finishing the art, in case treatment eats up my savings. I should have enough in my business account to cover it, so I’m not worried about that. Once I have all the custom art pieces, I can think about a Kickstarter. But there is no way I have the time, energy, or the mental or emotional oomph to run a Kickstarter right now.

Running & Playing Games

I just re-started my AD&D [Affiliate Link] campaign on Roll20. I plan to keep going and will only stop when treatment and recovery prevent me from running a session. I will have plenty of time to think and plan leading up to that point, and during recovery.

The Monday night B/X game [Affiliate Link] and Wednesday night Stars Without Number [Affiliate Link]game on Roll20 will get by without me for any time I am down. I intend to keep playing in both.

I may do a special weekend of running games I’d like to play, maybe for Memorial Day. Maybe I can get my brother to run a game online with the old gang. That would be a hoot.

Podcasting, YouTube, & Twitch

I will continue to podcast as I have topics I think are worth sharing. I will keep making YouTube videos about Roll20 and other things. I will keep streaming Minecraft and other things on Twitch.

I can make a quick update and post online following any treatment to give a heads up on making it through the treatment (surgery).

Other Plans

I’ve been trying to downsize all the stuff I have with the long term goal of my sons not being left with a bunch of stuff they don’t know what to do with it. Everyone should do that so their loved ones don’t have to. It’s been on my to do list for years, and it feels like I’ve only scratched the surface. I want to wrap up the things on my list of home projects, at least the ones involving organizing things, so I don’t have to look at them and be tempted to overdo it during recovery.

I also really need to do a will. Not to be morbid, but one never knows. I had a severe car accident 27 years ago, and that could have been it. I’ve got enough life insurance to pay off my mortgage, truck, and other debts with some left over. Plus my pension. It’s more than my parents were able to leave to my siblings and me.

I want to cover all the bases I can and do all that I realistically can to leave things as organized as possible to minimize my stress when stuck sitting or paying around for recovery. My brain will insist on thinking and worrying about stupid shit that doesn’t matter, so no matter how well I prepare, I’ll still have that to deal with. But maybe I can short circuit it a bit.

Thanks!

I want to thank everyone who has messaged me words of support and encouragement. Those mean more to me than you can ever know. I plan to beat this thing. Cancer is one of those things for which I had a fear. Mostly about it being too late to do anything about it, or being the kinds few survive. So I’m not as affected as I would otherwise be. I’m now worried about the side effects of whatever treatment I choose. There may be none. I know I’ve internalized some of my stress, as I’ve snapped a bit at family. So I know it will be a challenge to be the positive and encouraging person I try to be. I plan to be around a long time.