Piledrivers & Powerbombs

[Piledrivers & Powerbombs] RoleMonkeys podcast of AWE!

JoE PrincE's picture

The best thing I learned at Dragonmeet came from Jerry Grayson - author of the Godsend Agenda RPG.

He told me that the rolemonkeys over on Harpingmonkey.com had played P&P, well not just played it but recorded it as a series of podcasts! Rolemonkeys 35, 36, 38 and 39. Go check it out loyal CEers.

I feel daft for missing it, it's fantastic to listen to and there are some great moments (especially Fenris and Devlin).

Piledrivers & Powerbombs launch party

Gregor Hutton's picture

Hey All

On Saturday night Joe had [edit: stupid typo, 'had' not 'has'] his launch party for Piledrivers & Powerbombs, so it is now officially available.

(Last week in Ireland a pre-launch copy, signed by both Joe and cover artist Paul Bourne, went for 200 Euro in the GaelCon charity auction. Huzzah!)

To celebrate there were two rooms chock full of gamers playing the game and enjoying the bonhomie of Joe and Marie. It was great to see many familiar faces (and their partners) there.

PILEDRIVERS & POWERBOMBS is released on IPR!

I've finally done it! The P&P PDF is now available exclusively from IPR

PILEDRIVERS & POWERBOMBS : Chokeslam of Darkness Edition

Enter a world of ferocious feuds and gargantuan grudges! Step into the ring, if you dare...

The Chokeslam of Darkness edition features all the rules and options needed to guarandamntee you night after night of electrifying entertainment!

Grab your buddies, create a wrestler and you’re away in minutes. Rotating GMs, lightning fast mechanics, bluffs and double bluffs maximise the funishment. And you can hit people with steel chairs!

Piledrivers and Powerbombs: Chokeslam of Darkness cover preview!

Paul Bourne has done a fantastic cover for P&P, take a peeky here.

With a bit of luck the pdf version will be out by May and a print version should be ready by June *fingers crossed*

Current RPG Projects

Hello everyone

I've been working on the Piledrivers and Powerbombs rewrite: Chokeslam of Darkness edition.

The game has grown considerably in length since it's humble 24hr beginnings. Looks like it'll be around 100 pages when finished. I should have the next draft finished by the end of this week. I'm still in need of a front cover though.

Work continues on Best Men, the supernatural Elizabethan setting for Swansong. I'm running a Tuesday night game using this setting, which is fun and informative. The PCs are 'Talented' individuals recruited as spies and agents of Sir Francis Walsingham. I'm working on an extensive timeline and rules tweaks for the first draft. I need to finish reading a bunch of books on the Tudors...