The Yethive Envoy is overdue. The warlike Ch'ak are not happy. We'd better find him first - and he better be alive. Ashik help us if he isn't! And why are there so many bees around?
Description:
Promised Sands is a dark, desert fantasy which plays out like a post-apocalyptic world using fantasy tropes. The races are not typical fantasy races, the world is not a typical fantasy world. Expect the unexpected.
The Yethive Envoy is overdue. The warlike Ch'ak are not happy. We'd better find him first - and he better be alive. Ashik help us if he isn't! And why are there so many bees around?
Description:
Promised Sands is a dark, desert fantasy which plays out like a post-apocalyptic world using fantasy tropes. The races are not typical fantasy races, the world is not a typical fantasy world. Expect the unexpected.
The Yethive Envoy is overdue. The warlike Ch'ak are not happy. We'd better find him first - and he better be alive. Ashik help us if he isn't! And why are there so many bees around?
Description:
Promised Sands is a dark, desert fantasy which plays out like a post-apocalyptic world using fantasy tropes. The races are not typical fantasy races, the world is not a typical fantasy world. Expect the unexpected.
The Yethive Envoy is overdue. The warlike Ch'ak are not happy. We'd better find him first - and he better be alive. Ashik help us if he isn't! And why are there so many bees around?
Description:
Promised Sands is a dark, desert fantasy which plays out like a post-apocalyptic world using fantasy tropes. The races are not typical fantasy races, the world is not a typical fantasy world. Expect the unexpected.
Scum comes in all forms, it just happens to look like you today. But being a gangster does have its perks, even when smuggling booze to New Orleans. A survival horror adventure of Realms of Cthulhu.
J, ROBOT' is a one-hour documentary investigating the cultural reasons why Japan spends more public resources above all other nations to promote humanoid robotic development.
Description:
In 1995 the port city of Kobe, Japan was ravaged by a powerful earthquake. 6000 people died with many more injured. Over the years the city has recovered. Now, a heroic figure rises from a rebuilt city: Tetsujin-28, an 18-meter metal robot sculpture. This is a life-size replica of a beloved anime character created in 1963. (Gigantor in the U.S.) Kobe citizens are not alone in their love for robots, both real and imagined. Many Japanese have a special fondness for mechanical humanoids. Academic and scientific institutions, along with industry leaders are investing in the technology to create a humanoid robot workforce. This extraordinary development is fueled by more than an aging population and the lack of younger workers. J, Robot explores JapanÕs unique cultural attitudes, artistic sensibilities and technological differences that might make their robotic leap possible.
It's a battle for time itself all gloriously rendered in twist tie miniature as the Justice Society has to face off against 3 separate enemies at once.
Description:
OK, I admit it. This is really just an excuse to use every single Justice Society villain I have. It's a battle for time itself all gloriously rendered in twist tie as the Justice Society has to face off against 3 separate enemies at once.
A strategic boxing card game unlike anything you've played before.
Description:
A strategic boxing card game unlike anything you've played before. In JAB, you get direct control over your boxer's fists, providing an experience as close as possible to real boxing without getting punched in the face. JAB is real-time. There are no turns. You can play as fast as you want, but remember: playing smart is more important than playing fast.
A strategic boxing card game unlike anything you've played before.
Description:
A strategic boxing card game unlike anything you've played before. In JAB, you get direct control over your boxer's fists, providing an experience as close as possible to real boxing without getting punched in the face. JAB is real-time. There are no turns. You can play as fast as you want, but remember: playing smart is more important than playing fast.
A strategic boxing card game unlike anything you've played before.
Description:
A strategic boxing card game unlike anything you've played before. In JAB, you get direct control over your boxer's fists, providing an experience as close as possible to real boxing without getting punched in the face. JAB is real-time. There are no turns. You can play as fast as you want, but remember: playing smart is more important than playing fast.