DEATH IN SPACE is "The Lethal Company TTRPG"
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Bio
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Taron "Indestructoboy" Pounds is a game designer, graphic designer, music educator, Twitch streamer, and KZreadr. He has earned an ENnie nomination for his work on Home-Field Advantage, and is an adamantium best-seller on the Dungeon Masters Guild.
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Credits
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Graphic Design & Editing: Taron "Indestructoboy" Pounds
Channel Artwork: Jeremy Luther
Channel Theme Song: "Dungeons of Canada" by Michael McGinley
Dungeon Map Background: Dyson Logos
#dnd #ttrpg #dungeonsanddragons
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I literally ordered Vaesen, Death In Space and Cy_Borg YESTERDAY TARON
If anyone wants a Lethal Company TTRPG I also recommend checking out "Across a Thousand Dead Worlds" The PC's use portals left behind by an extinct Alien race to visit long abandoned outposts across the universe and attempt bring back anything of value
I bought death in space recently but hadn't heard of Lethal Company. I'm so glad of know of it now. That is such a good fit.
Super cool idea! Never thought about this till now, but damn i kinda wanna play it.
This is such a good review! It makes me want to go play Death In Space!
Death in space is awsome. 🙂 the only problem is the front page design which is so easy so scratch away. Nevertheless the game and the art in this book is top notch 👍
Thanks.
A toned down Paranoia type game. Merry Christmas.
I have the ignominy of being one of those who was lured into kickstarting this one. Great concept; the book is terrible. One of a spate of games recently with incredibly poor layout. It's not as bad as, say, ACROSS A THOUSAND WORLDS (which is the gold standard for terrible book design), but in DEATH IN SPACE, the layout is such that it spreads maybe thirty pages worth of content to about ~120. One does absolutely need to homebrew this one because there's not a hell of a lot book there. It's a pamphlet masquerading as a book. With someone else's system at work, it is truly a question to see what the writers/designers brought to the table.