Kevin C. Wong

BoH: Neon City, Wolves, Downcrawl

Three small fixed-priced Bundle of Holding bundles.

Neon City Overdrive ($6) - Cyberpunk light-RPG.

  • Neon City Overdrive (72 pages, $10) - "a fast-playing cyberpunk RPG that focuses on story and action. Character creation is fast, and the D6 dice-pool rules, often keyed to your character's edges, flaws, Trademarks, and Drive, are simple and intuitive."
  • The Grid (60 pages, $6) - "The Grid expands the world of Neon City Overdrive with new character options, enemies, and story hooks to take your games off the street and into this digitized wonderland."
  • Skin Jobs (22 pages, $5) - "This supplement...describes ghost chips and skins, and it provides rules for re-skinning and transfer sickness..."
  • Psions (28 pages, $5.50) - "...explores psychic powers, psionics, and the untapped powers of the mind."

All the above were released in 2020 and seems to be the complete line.


Wolves Upon the Coast ($18) - A fantasy giant hexcrawl campaign with it's own Original D&D-based rules.

  • Wolves Upon the Coast Grand Campaign (355 pages, $50) - "The 51x32-hex Wolves Upon the Coast color map details the islands of Ruislip, Albann and Noos, an island chain known as the Mid-Isles, the peninsula of Faroe, and much of the mainland, Pyorra – about 540 keyed hexes, roughly akin to Northern Europe in what used to be called the "Dark Ages."
  • Monsters & (56 pages, $8)
  • &&&&&&&& Treasure (180 pages, $13)
  • Whale Road (256 pages, free) - the chronicles of a 30-player campaign. "The project grew into this remarkable 256-page book featuring fictionalized session summaries for the whole campaign, as well as narrative from outside the sessions, commentary from players and Referees, house rules, and odds and ends that emerged through play."

It's from Luke Gearing and even with a minimalist presentation (it's a plain text file) it's intriguing.


Downcrawl-Skycrawl ($15)

  • Downcrawl 2E - a system neutral setting where the down-below is generated on-the-fly as PCs explore new areas.
  • Downcrawl Delver's Guide - the tables from the main book
  • Skycrawl - I guess the same sort of concept as Downcrawl except up into the air
  • Ten Ports in an Infinite Sky - ten encounter locations, each 2-3 pages
  • Downcrawl Adventure Zines #1-3 - each zine is one adventure

A bit intriguing though I guess I'm more inclined to buying a set campaign than a campaign generator.