This is just what I was looking for!... I have owned Mork Borg for a long time. But I have been unable to read it until now, because its format is too visually busy for me to process. Whenever I try to read anything published for Mork Borg in that format, it just triggers severe migraines with transient aphasia for me. But now thanks to this barebones edition, I can finally read Mork Borg's rules. Thank you so much for this.
You can do it for personal use but our third party license doesn’t include the public release of translations. It becomes messy with our publishing deal with free league etc.
I will publish an adventure that uses the Mörk Borg system, we will publish between September/October.
Problem that the game is in an inaccessible language. Is there any possibility that we can negotiate this Free version to be made available to the community for free?
This is a good trend. Eclipse Phase and Fate Core are both available in condensed, mainly content-only formats at lower prices. It's great for gamer with less money, sure -- but I think the extra copies people will *legitimately* purchase for their players instead of sharing the communal Core Copy may make up at least some of it.
Oh, yes please! My brain can't handle the (beautiful and creative) artwork - it's too distracting - but the game is fantastic. I would absolutely re-buy it in a bare bones edition - maybe with a little B&W art a la AD&D.
Some of us have color sensitivities, especially reading in PDF format. It's likely less egregious in person in paper form, but from a screen it's borderline painful to perceive.
I am of course delighted to have this free, easy to read version of MorkBorg...but it seems strange to have a format that is designed to be easy to read, and then have a bunch of random tables in the front pages, seemingly in lieu of a table of contents. Is this an intentional design choice I am not understanding, or a last minute editing/layout whoopsie?
A lot of OSR games have a habit of putting most of their random tables in the first and/or last pages. It might make things less intuitive on your first read, but in the long run it's a blessing because whenever you need to quickly find a table you can just find it right there.
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do cy_borg please! :) cheers.
Will there be bare bones edition equivalent for CY_BORG?
Is there a Swedish version of this available somewhere?
This is just what I was looking for!... I have owned Mork Borg for a long time. But I have been unable to read it until now, because its format is too visually busy for me to process. Whenever I try to read anything published for Mork Borg in that format, it just triggers severe migraines with transient aphasia for me. But now thanks to this barebones edition, I can finally read Mork Borg's rules. Thank you so much for this.
I appreciate this so much! Thank you.
possible to get this for cy_borg morkborg? i really want to enjoy the game but the normal layout print gives me add/adhd feelings lol..
Excelent!!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Hello, I'm interested in translating the material into my language, do you authorize me to do the same?
You can do it for personal use but our third party license doesn’t include the public release of translations. It becomes messy with our publishing deal with free league etc.
I will publish an adventure that uses the Mörk Borg system, we will publish between September/October.
Problem that the game is in an inaccessible language. Is there any possibility that we can negotiate this Free version to be made available to the community for free?
você é de onde? Eu gostaria muito de ter o MORK BORG em português.
I want THIS in print.
That’s a good idea! We’ll look into the possibility of doing that
This is a good trend. Eclipse Phase and Fate Core are both available in condensed, mainly content-only formats at lower prices. It's great for gamer with less money, sure -- but I think the extra copies people will *legitimately* purchase for their players instead of sharing the communal Core Copy may make up at least some of it.
Oh, yes please! My brain can't handle the (beautiful and creative) artwork - it's too distracting - but the game is fantastic. I would absolutely re-buy it in a bare bones edition - maybe with a little B&W art a la AD&D.
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Just bought the yellow book a month ago, and I have no idea why people have problems reading it.
It's simply amazing, and the best RPG purchase for me in a long time.
Love this game so much.
Some of us have color sensitivities, especially reading in PDF format. It's likely less egregious in person in paper form, but from a screen it's borderline painful to perceive.
LOL!
Finally and thanks! Got so much headache from reading the original
Awesom! Now i whant it Hard…Like in Hardcover! And in dnd size so my old eyes can see and read it! please kickstarter bare bone edition of MB!
Thank you so much for making this available to us, Johan!
I am of course delighted to have this free, easy to read version of MorkBorg...but it seems strange to have a format that is designed to be easy to read, and then have a bunch of random tables in the front pages, seemingly in lieu of a table of contents. Is this an intentional design choice I am not understanding, or a last minute editing/layout whoopsie?
That's how it is in the real book. Inside covers are random tables, easy to find.
A lot of OSR games have a habit of putting most of their random tables in the first and/or last pages. It might make things less intuitive on your first read, but in the long run it's a blessing because whenever you need to quickly find a table you can just find it right there.
OK, thanks for this contextual information! Makes a lot more sense.
I'm so grateful for this, with my visual processing disorders the original game is impossibly for me to read/play. This is so much more accessible!
Amazing amazing amazing! Feels like Christmas in July.
AntiChristmas in July🤘