Geist: The Sin-Eaters Quickstart
Nothing informs life more than the shadow of death, and there’s no better way to learn about White Wolf’s newest game than to download the free quickstart rules. Give ‘em a read while listening to our interview with one of the creators…
Matthew McFarland is a contributing writer to Geist: The Sin-Eaters, a ‘Storytelling game of Second Chances’. White Wolf gave us pre-press copies of their new game, and Matthew graciously gave us some of his time. Sadly, we ran out of time… there was a lot more ghostly goodness we never got a chance to talk about. You’ll have to buy a copy and find out for yourself!
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