(Re-posted via Adamant Entertainments blog)
September 5, 2012
– AdInfinitum Adventures, a new publisher of tabletop roleplaying (RPG) content
announces the acquisition of the Icons Superpowered Roleplaying game
from previous publisher Adamant Entertainment.
Ad Infinitum Adventures Acquires Icons Superpowered
Roleplaying
“Icons is a phenomenal game, and one that deserves far
more focus and attention than Adamant is currently able to devote to it,” says
Gareth-Michael Skarka, director of Adamant Entertainment. “With our growing
focus on transmedia development for projects like FAR WEST, and the
constraints of both the size of our staff and the fact that nobody has yet to
invent a time machine allowing us the freedom to do as much as we’d like to, we
felt that ICONS would be better served as the main focus of a new venture.”
First published in 2010, Icons is described as
“…inspired by fast-playing old-school games and the new generation of narrative
role-play…” It has been supported with over a dozen adventures and two
sourcebooks—The Villainomicon and Icons Team-Up—as well as a robust
third-party publishing program featuring dozens of offerings, from deep space
cosmic adventure to the Golden Age comics of World War II. It was nominated for
three EN World Awards in 2011: Best Rules, Best Game, and Best New Game.
Ad Infinitium Adventures is owned and operated by Icons designer
Steve Kenson, also known for the design of the Mutants & Masterminds and DC
Adventures games for Green Ronin Publishing. “Icons is a different sort of
superhero game,” Kenson says, “based on the sheer fun of making some die rolls
and coming up with a random collection of powers and abilities, and then
building a superhero around them. It’s a fast-playing game with an emphasis on
character, easy to put something together on the spur of the moment.”
Ad Infinitium plans for a seemless transition of the game
line, keeping existing product on-sale and continuing to support Icons with
source material, adventures, and third-party licensing, such as the Stark
City setting from Fainting Goat
Games (for which Mr. Kenson wrote setting creation guidelines for Icons). “As Icons fans,”
Mr. Skarka says, “we eagerly await the new developments from Ad Infinitum
Adventures!”
I wanted to share this announcement with everyone out there that has played ICONS and those that haven't yet had a chance to play it. I have played this system and love it! It is one of the most simple and fun Hero based RPGs I have ever played.
It sounds like the game is in good hands and all source materials are still available for purchase and download over at Rpgnow.com. It looks like most of their products are on sale right now too. Seriously, if you haven't tried this system you don't know what your missing, go check it out.
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Thx for your post, I really enjoy your blog. Long time lurker, first time commenter, you know the drill. I tried to share this one time before, I don’t think it posted correctly…hopefully it will this time!
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