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Mooseworks828 Oct 2009 6:21 a.m. PST

What are the supplements now for SBH?

In additiont to SBH I have:
Song of Gold & Darkness
Song of Wind & Water

I know of:
Song of Arthur & Merlin
Song of Drums & Shakos

What else?

advocate28 Oct 2009 6:41 a.m. PST

Song of Deeds and Glory: campaign system for SBH

Henrix28 Oct 2009 7:07 a.m. PST

Song of Drums and Shakos isn't a supplement, but a free standing game using the same basic rules.

The same goes for Fear and Faith, the modern horror rules.

Song of Splintered Lands is a supplement for SoBH. It's a campaign set in the world of Splintered Lands 15mm figures (but usable with any other figures, really).
I've read it, and it looks to be very nice. Fun campaign. Not just your ordinary campaign. Fantasy guerilla action.

Song of Fur and Buttons is another supplement. This one focuses on kids and the teddy bear napoleonics figures from Eureka. (I think. I have neither seen nor read it.)

doc mcb28 Oct 2009 7:19 a.m. PST

link

Here's a thorough review of my SONG OF THE SPLINTERED LANDS.

skinkmasterreturns28 Oct 2009 10:39 a.m. PST

Offshoots of the same mechanics? SoBH is a fruitful set of rules,indeed. I'm looking forwards to the Ancients set and the modern versions,in addition to the fantastic sets that I already own.

Danmer28 Oct 2009 12:30 p.m. PST

Mike Siggins' review of my Song of Arthur and Merlin (following doc mcb's lead!):

link

Boromirandkermit28 Oct 2009 1:39 p.m. PST

Just to clarify: Song of Fur and Buttons is a kid-friendly story driven campaign that utilises Eureka's Teddy Bear and Warrior Frog mini line. (But could be played using any figures)

The 12 scenarios in the book are all unique and challenging for not only kids but for SBH veterens too.

I am also working on Akitsushima – The land of the dragonflies which is a fantasy sports game which utilises the SBH engine.

SSL is an excellent supplement as is SAM. Both have unique campaign systems and are excellent books.

Cheers,
Ben.

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