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Index Card RPG Core Second Edition (Runehammer Games)Runehammer Games and Bundle of Holding have teamed up for a money saving offer on the fantastic Index Card RPG – check out my review right here. You can jump aboard for $9.95 which gets you the second edition of ICRPG or go all in at the current threshold price of $20.28 to score the entire collection. These savings through August 14th and ten percent of your payment (after gateway fees) will be donated to Direct Relief.

About the bundle:

Adventurer! We’ve resurrected our March 2021 Index Card RPG Bundle featuring the 2019 Second Edition of Index Card RPG, the fast-playing modular DIY RPG toolset from Runehammer Games. These .PDF ebooks let you construct your own streamlined, fast-playing campaign in almost any genre. You can easily adapt ICRPG’s videogame-style ideas to any other RPG: Hearts (Zelda-inspired hit points), Effort (a way of pacing a scene), universal Targets (every roll in a given scene is rolled against the same Target number), and “banana movement.” (On your turn, your miniature can move across the playfield the length of a banana and still take another action. Move banana-length-plus, that’s your whole turn.)

For just US$9.95 you get all three titles in this revived March 2021 offer’s Starter Collection (retail value $38) as DRM-free ebooks, including the complete 192-page Index Card RPG Second Edition core rulebook (2019), plus its free ICRPG Quickstart; the key supplement ICRPG Worlds; and a collection of 44 pregenerated fantasy characters, Heroes of the Hammer.

And if you pay more than the threshold price of $20.15, you’ll level up and also get this revival’s entire Bonus Collection with nine more supplements, sourcebooks, and adventures worth an additional $58, including the World Map Poster Pack and Doomvault Mega Map, the cyberpunk supplement Altered State, four complete campaign settings – Vigilante City, Xeno Dead Zone, Blood and Snow, and Bearcats – and two adventures by YouTube video reviewer and ICRPG fan Dave Thaumavore: Age of Snakes and The Turnip Knights.

Jeff McAleer

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