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C. David Ross of Pinnacle writes:

Savage Worlds, Evernight, and 50 Fathoms Huge Success for Pinnacle/Great White Games!

Okay, we don't like to brag. . .but Savage Worlds and Evernight are nearly sold out now, 50 Fathoms got the largest preorder we've seen in a loooong while, and even the 50 Fathoms Player's Guide and Figure Flats are topping the charts at RPGNOW.COM!

So in the spirit of Thanksgiving, we're thankful for all the fantastic fans out there who are willing to give our games a try, participate in our forums to make sure we keep getting better and better, and join us in what we think is a subtle but important step forward in roleplaying games!

50 Fathoms High-Res Map!

Thumbnail of downloadable map

On our website is a high-res, black and white version of the map of Caribdus you can blow it up and use it to map your crew's progress across the seas of Caribdus!

The Evernight Serial: Oldham Farms!

One of the creepiest scenes in Evernight takes place at an old insane asylum called Oldham Farms. Read what happened when the Brave Defenders of Markus Finkster's campaign dared to tread across its threshold!

Randy's 50 Fathoms Pics!

Randy Mosiondz' 50 Fathoms campaign

Randy Mosiondz took some awesome pics of his 50 Fathoms campaign, using our Figure Flats and WorldWorks awesome terrain! Check out the pics!

Shane's MACE Report!

The convention we attended last weekend in High Point, North Carolina, was by far one of the best gaming conventions we've been to in a long while! Kudos to the staff who put on this well-run, well-organized, and well-attended show. Now that we know how good it is, we fully plan on attending "in force" next year, with lots of Savage Worlds RPGs and minis games. We have to check the timing of course, but we're sold on making a big splash at next year's MACE if it's at all possible, and we highly recommend every gamer in the VA/NC/SC region try to make it!

For more information about Mace