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Formerly Regiment Games Fezian18 Sep 2014 6:34 a.m. PST

I ordered the book, PDF and deck last Friday. They sent the PDF pretty quick. The rules book and deck arrived yesterday.

The book was properly packed (as was the deck), with a plastic bag tightly on it, and cardboard front and back…so no damage at all to the book. Wonderful!

I am still amazed at times at folks who think some saggy baggy envelope with no other padding or packaging will protect a book, magazine, game, etc.

And the rules themselves, and the deck, are very nice, too! The deck is well worth it versus making your own, at least to me.

Thanks, Pulp Alley!

MacSparty18 Sep 2014 7:32 a.m. PST

I agree. I had a printed pdf, but ended up going ahead and buying the print versions of all three books and the cards. The signatures on the card inserts is a nice touch, too!

I'm in the marketing/publishing biz, and these are well laid out and designed pieces, using a comic book format to add to the period feel. These are a joy just to read. One of these days I will actually get a game on!

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