In October 2015 we presented an all-new Indie Treasure Trove 3 of top-quality small-press tabletop roleplaying games. This was the third annual collection in the series that began with our very popular Indie Treasure Trove (September 2013) and the high-profile Trove +2 (September 2014).
Our Starter Collection included three games (retail value $26) as DRM-free .PDF ebooks:
- Indie Mixtape Megamix (Jonathan Walton, retail $10): Over three dozen small games to groove to, designed by the rockstars of indie gaming.
- Chris McDowall, Into The Odd (Lost Pages, retail $8): Weird and wondrous steampunk-ish expeditions in Old School Revival style.
- Joe Prince, Contenders (Prince of Darkness, retail $8): Blood, sweat, and hope in the shady and painful world of boxing.
Those who paid more than the threshold (average) price also received our entire Bonus Collection with ten more games, supplements, and magazines (retail value $73):
- Ben Dutter, Vow of Honor (Sigil Stone Publishing, retail $10): Paladins grapple with a rigid code of honor in a world of corruption.
- A.P. Klosky, Cold Steel Wardens (Blackfall Press, retail $15): Roleplaying in the Iron Age of comics, where grim heroes bring justice to darkened streets.
- Hannah Shaffer, Questlandia (retail $10): Create your own strange fantasy kingdom on the brink of collapse.
- Caias Ward, Trigger Happy (TaleSpinner Holdings, retail $16): Fast, not to say “frenzied,” cinematic action in a world that hates you. Vin Diesel, Jason Statham, and Quentin Tarantino should play this game. Includes the bonus supplements Bangers and Enter the Protagonist (retail $3 each).
- Worlds Without Master issues #1-3 (retail $12): Epidiah Ravachol’s magazine of sword-and-sorcery gaming and fiction, with three complete RPGs, fiction, and more.
- Mark Vallianatos, Heads of State (retail $10): A book of nine short games about tyrants. This beautiful book was sold exclusively in this offer and nowhere else.
The total retail value of these indie games is US$99. Ten percent of each purchase (after gateway fees) went to this offer’s designated charity, the Rainforest Trust.