Piracy and the Occult Collide in Tabletop RPG ‘GOLD TEETH’
Comic-horror tabletop RPG TEETH was a hit for writers/designers Jim Rossignol and Marsh Davies of Big Robot, earning them a nomination at the 2024 Ennies. They’re set to capitalize on their momentum with the announcement of a Kickstarter for their latest TTRPG, the piracy and occult horror-themed GOLD TEETH.
Launching on Monday, GOLD TEETH is described as “a grotesquely comic tabletop roleplaying game” designed for 3-6 people about piracy and occult horror in a cursed corner of the Caribbean. The book will be a 350+ page full-colour hardback, and will be “horribly illustrated” throughout.
Whereas TEETH took place in the remote, wind-blasted moors and sopping bogs of northern England in the year of 1780, GOLD TEETH takes place in the year is 1781 in the Caribbean. Oceans are battlefields. And battlefields are rich pickings for the likes of you. Nowhere is this more true than the Punchbowl of the Antilles—a tropical archipelago brutalised by colonial powers and further cursed by the detonation of an occult weapon one year past. This is the scene of your adventures in piracy, which must involve subterfuge, and might possibly involve desperate redemption from the kinds of doom that only a pirate can face.
That “desperate redemption” also includes your race against supernatural dooms, and will also feature some “very entertaining rules” for ships fighting each other.
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