Hi Gals & Gals,
A long awaited State of the Game update.
Changes, changes, changes.
10 years ago, I started this game out of love. I worked with various collaborators to make it great. Some became friends, some stayed, some moved on. At our peak, around KS 1, there was 4 of us. In 2017, we are back to the roots.
When all partners have their dayjobs and focus on day-to-day activities, it is really hard to form a functional team. We could not dedicate enough time to the game – time it really deserves. Due to various circumstances, I am rebuilding the company, first steps was hiring a manager who will take care of things I was doing 10 years ago, but now find hard to squeeze into the schedule.
Trust me, running a game company is 50% fun and 50% of the most tedious things – and that is on a good day

Hopefully soon we will see the results of the work of a great project manager.
What’s in store
We’ve been quiet, but very busy.
Characters – we have a whole slew of characters sculpted and getting ready for casting (or cast). I will mention only the ones that had not been previewed in any way.
Book 1: Master, Chimpanzeer, Irezumi, Dreadwing, Savage Queen, Ghede (that completes the list I believe
Various Supreme Genesis: Jean Demon, Peacekeeper, Rabblerouser, Speakeasy, Piston, Antennae, Wildcherry (the Supreme Backers did an amazing job and some characters actually form a music band!)
New characters: Boruta (new Leader of a completely new fraction of Forgotten, Stygian hates him!), Simian Jones, Tri-Bal (bodyguard to Savage Queen), Kung- Fu Kids, new leader Riposte.
Bottlenecks
If you got that far, you probably understand, that I am at time the biggest bottleneck for the project flow due to my limited time. The new manager is supposed to take over all of the responsibilities save for the creative and rules department. So it is still the same game but we got a new business engine.
In the past, we’ve been also insanely hindered with unreliable resin casters. That is hopefully changed as we’ve moved to a new supplier (we did have a bit of a Stockholm syndrome going on there).
We are rebuilding all production files for cards and boxes from the scratch, making improvements to
the website and the webstore.
That is a lot to process, but I do hope it is enough to stick with us, the new stuff is amazing!
Yours truly, Maciej, Pulp Minister