Physical editions — Zine Quest, coming soon!
Hello, and happy January!
Some big announcements on the street magic front that I want to forward your way!
First off — if you've checked this page at all in the last 24 hours, you'll probably have noticed that the layout looks different! Shannon Kao, the phenomenal artist behind the zine You Can't Get There From Here, gave me permission to use her art for the new cover of the game. I've been a fan of Shannon's art for a while now, and her work with Can't Get There is a great match for the style and aesthetics of street magic — I'm grateful to Shannon for letting me use it.
Second off — I'm going to be running a Kickstarter for this game soon! Keep your eyes peeled the second week of February, when I'll be launching the Zine Quest 2 campaign for physical editions of i'm sorry did you say street magic! I've been itching to make a print run of this game for some time now, and with Kickstarter's Zine Quest community event I'm excited to make it happen.
In addition to featuring more of Shannon's great art, the print edition will also include all-new layout, and editorial revisions:
I hope you're as excited by the prospect of a print edition of this game as I am!
If you're eager to learn more, you can check out more about the Kickstarter campaign here, and follow it to get notified when it goes live!
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Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Author | Caro Asercion |
Tags | all-ages, City Builder, Exploration, fabulism, GM-Less, Multiplayer, poc-made, Slice Of Life, Tabletop, worldbuilding |
More posts
- Some very minor tweaksJan 01, 2022
- Easy Streets supplement released!Jan 08, 2021
- Updated PDFs!Apr 18, 2020
- street magic v0.2Sep 29, 2019
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I was also wondering if there are any physical copies of the zine? I am so upset I missed fhe kickstarter..
(repeatedly hammers f5 over and over)