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FORTHCOMING the RPG the Demo

FORTHCOMING: Fate and the Fallen Star

Problematic Press proudly presents FORTHCOMING the RPG the Demo.

On the other hand, we’re a little less stoked to state that this project cannot proceed due to a significant oversight during development. This was a noob’s error.

Anyway, you can download the game’s demo as a .zip file here for FREE. It functions on PCs running Windows. Give it a try for yourself!

FORTHCOMING the RPG the Demo

This retro-styled, turn-based role-playing game was going to be an epic fantasy adventure through time. It would’ve had three lengthy acts with twists and side quests, and — if it were ever completed — it would likely end up being about 35 hours to play through.

As it is, the demo might give you 30-45 minutes of play time, representing maybe 3-5% of what it could have become.

Since this project is now decidedly caput, this demo’s more like a proof of concept.

A screenshot from an early scene in FORTHCOMING the RPG

Will there be more games to come from Problematic Press?

Perhaps.

“This Game Is Over” by davaflava
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Our New Partnership with EBSCO

What’s black and white and read all over?

Problematic Press is pleased to announce we have signed a new partnership with EBSCO Information Services.

Through this new deal, all past and future Problematic Press titles will be easily accessible through libraries all over the globe.

This is because “EBSCO is the leading provider of research databases, e-journals, magazine subscriptions, e-books and discovery service to libraries of all kinds.”

Curious about EBSCO? Learn more from this short video.

Otherwise, at this stage, Problematic Press can think beyond the local markets, knowing our titles can be read all over. This excites us greatly! That’s a fact.

And, if you’re daring to consider the writerly life for yourself, then allow us to alert you to our present CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS.

Stay tuned for much more from Problematic Press.

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Market Dates for 2016

Cheers, all!

It’s that time of year again, and we’re looking forward to another great season at the St. John’s Farmers’ Market
Of course, we’d like to let you know when we’ll be there, so here are the dates:
 
June 4
July 2
August 6
November 5
December 17
 
Drop by to find author and publisher David Reynolds pushing books on the unsuspecting public.  MWA-HAHAHA!
*ahem*
Although we have a small collection of titles, they cover a broad range, including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and more!  On-hand, we’ll have copies of Nicholas Morine‘s Kowloon Walled City, 1984, Reynolds’ own The True Story of the Three Billy Goats Gruff: The Troll’s Side of the Story, as well as Robert Hayman‘s Quodlibets, Lately Come over from New Britaniola, Old Newfoundland, a collection of over 300 short poems penned in Harbour Grace between 1618 and 1628.
And, if you miss us at the market – fear not! – you can find many of our works in print and Kindle editions, available on Amazon‘s many websites.  Plus, you can find other ebook formats of our books at Smashwords.

The market’s open from 9am to 2pm, and it looks like this’ll be the last season at the Lions Club Chalet, too. Crazy, wha?


We hope to see you there!
Cheers!

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The Troll's Side of the Story

Quodlibets - Front Cover

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