>looking at an old Dragon issue
>see ad for Heroic Fantasy, a play-by-mail game/campaign
>"Huh, I wonder if the rules for this game are online."
>Google it
>the company (Flying Buffalo) is still in business
>the campaign is apparently still running over 30 years later
>$5 to get into the game then $3 per turn
>>44246573
understand, the company is probably one man and a piece of homebrew software.
The only reason most of these things don't last is a lack of intestinal fortitude, but there's always some nerd living in the basement of his parents basement with the spare time for this kind of thing.
>>44246573
I wonder if anyone is actually still playing it? It's actually impossible to know since they don't list current players.
>>44248892
Only one way to find out guys>>44246573
Not sure if shill.
>they had a kickstarter last year that got them 120k
What the actual fuck
>>44249370
Well, that answers the question of whether anyone still plays it, huh?
>>44246573
How does something like that even work?
>>44249433
It's not for the email/phone game. It's for their Tunnels and Trolls game.
>>44249370
What? Proof?
>>44249682
Use google, dumbass
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/994700393/deluxe-tunnels-and-trolls/description
>>44249787
>$130,000 reward
>A bumper sticker
All of my kek
>>44246573
>$3 per turn
How often does one take turns?
Welcome to gaming, n00bs. Flying Buffalo has been around since to 70s, doing what it does, ignoring the passage of time, and will be around until Rick Loomis dies.
>>44250334
And then I, AMAZO THE MAGNIFICENT, shall take my rightful throne.
>$5 entry
>$3 per turn
How is this even a thing