Reviews & Interviews

 

 Silvervine Core Rulebook and Cyrus WorldBook


Drive Thru RPG Reviews

http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product_reviews.php?products_id=85795

Excerpts:

“By the time I was done I’d created Connor Stryde: Gentleman Thief Teleporter based off the abilities from the movie “Jumper” (don’t hate, I love that movie) and felt confident in his ability to successfully teleport through most of the game .

Overall this game was well worth trying out and eventually purchasing, my gaming group was thrilled to discover I’d gone ahead and ordered a print copy and I am sure we will be using Silvervine often in the coming months/years”
by Anthony P. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 03/18/2013 10:29:42

Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]

The designers mention playing the game at several cons, and that let’s play energy shows throughout the writing of the book. The competent base mechanics combined with the ‘Fortune In The Middle’ resolution system and shared narrative thrust of play provides a stand-out design in the crowded field of universal systems. The free-form character creation combined with the JRPG fantasy steampunk sensibilities of the Cyrus setting makes for a pretty fun game to play.
by Robert M. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 01/20/2013 11:20:44

Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]

 

 Just Roll It Already – Video Review – June 2013

 

Roll For News with John Arcadian

-Podcast Interview/Review by Ryan Shelton 

http://www.geekyandgenki.com/rfns2e10-2/

Interview  For Ruthless Diastema

– Pete Figtree July 2013

 Silvervine Paper Mini Maker


http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product_reviews.php?products_id=85950&manufacturers_id=3450

by robert h. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 09/27/2013 22:14:56
This is absolutely exactly what I hoped it would be. I had a game session coming up and we were going to be playing away from our usual location. I needed good mini’s for a combat that I knew was going to occupy a major part of this particular session. I was able to grab images of the PC’s off our obsidian portal page and I had instant mini’s. The group loved them.The program itself is as easy as you could possibly ask for. A front image. or a front and back image and you’re good to go. I spent a few minutes making up simple numbered jpegs for the back image for monsters. Now I have all the orcs/goblins/zombies/Mechs/Robots/soldiers that I could ever want.The bases slot together and therefore easily fold flat for storage.I worried about one of the players exhaling too exuberantly during the battle and blowing the paper all over the place. But I solved that before it ever had a chance to be a problem by taping a penny to the base of each mini.I recommend to anyone who uses Minis for their games to give these a try.

Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]

 

by Ana L. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 01/08/2013 10:43:40
I have to say that this little program saved my day. I was looking for good paper minis for my game and there weren’t any I liked. I had already some nice pictures I always liked but didn’t have time to take it to Photoshop and make the whole set of minis. Worked perfect for me. THANK YOU A LOT.

Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]