See What’s Coming To Frostgrave & Stargrave In 2024
December 15, 2023 by brennon
Joseph A. McCullough hasn't been resting on his laurels when it comes to developing more content for the 'Grave games. Recently, we've seen information drop around two expansions, one for the Fantasy skirmishing of Frostgrave and another for the Sci-Fi adventures in Stargrave.
Mortal Enemies // Frostgrave
The first book from Osprey Games, coming in March 2024 is Mortal Enemies. This introduces new Frostgrave rules for creating villains in both cooperative and solo campaigns. These characters become unique individuals that will harass and plague the adventures of your wizards. They will get experience, hire goons and allies to fight alongside them and become more deadly each time you encounter them.
This then leads to expanding your headquarters to become a place of sanctuary. You might want to get your hands on some defensive options for when your villainous foe decides to assault you where you live!
Solo Stargrave Adventures
As well as Frostgrave, we also have an updated expansion for Stargrave. Dead Or Alive, which offered up solo gaming for Stargrave during the early stages of release is getting a brand new book in June which comes packed with more rules and mechanics to sink your teeth into.
Dead Or Alive // Stargrave
This will give you the tools to play out solo bounty-hunting scenarios across a variety of different settings and locations. You'll also face all manner of different complications that make your life a lot tougher AND there will be a large rogues' gallery of outlaws for you to chase down.
There is also a full random scenario generator included in the book which means that your games should never be the same. I think this could be a lot of fun for folks to get stuck into.
Will you be picking up either of these new books in 2024?
"Will you be picking up either of these new books in 2024?"
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More the graves the betterer it is!
Might be worth looking at. I have Five Leagues and Five Parsecs for my solo/co-op gaming.
Five Leagues/Parsecs does the overall solo game better than Rangers of Shadowdeep (McCullough’s solo fantasy game), with random tables and a whole procedurally-generated land to explore (Rangers is too on-the-rails), but I like the way Rangers does player characters and warbands better: a tougher-than-average player character with a bunch of semi-expendable mooks backing him up.
My perfect game would be a marriage of the two.