Progress Report - Printing Is Occurring, See Us At UKGE, A Whole New Game
15 days ago
– Tue, May 26, 2026 at 09:53:52 AM
Been a while, eh?
Beneath the tranquil surface, there has been activity.
Beneath the tranquil surface, there has been activity.
BOOKS! BIG MEATY BOOKS!
First! Most importantly! Printing's happening. Currently, that printing is physical samples, which I reckon will be with me in 1-2 weeks. Then we print the rest. Took a while, but quite a lot of that was my long-suffering account manager waiting for her finance team to send me the bloody invoice. Regrettable but understandable: I think new client setup took a while, and this is a tiny project compared to what they usually work on, so I also think I got slightly deprioritised.
I've signed off the digital proofs (they look great, by the way), and while it will probably not be smooth sailing from here, because print production rarely is, the figurative boat has left the figurative port.
Now, at this point you're probably expecting a full and complete timeline for fulfilment. And that's a fair thing to want. But I'm not going to do one, because frankly until the books arrive in the UK, it is all really fuzzy. I will keep you updated: when I get samples (and oh boy, there will be pictures), when the books go on the boat, and when the books get to me.
Separate to that, I am also still sorting out the test print through Drivethru RPG's print-on-demand service, so EU backers can get their print-on-demand copies pretty soon. That's taken a while too: DTRPG's got a pretty specific print profile and I had to futz around with the files so that they stand a chance of printing well there.
I've signed off the digital proofs (they look great, by the way), and while it will probably not be smooth sailing from here, because print production rarely is, the figurative boat has left the figurative port.
Now, at this point you're probably expecting a full and complete timeline for fulfilment. And that's a fair thing to want. But I'm not going to do one, because frankly until the books arrive in the UK, it is all really fuzzy. I will keep you updated: when I get samples (and oh boy, there will be pictures), when the books go on the boat, and when the books get to me.
Separate to that, I am also still sorting out the test print through Drivethru RPG's print-on-demand service, so EU backers can get their print-on-demand copies pretty soon. That's taken a while too: DTRPG's got a pretty specific print profile and I had to futz around with the files so that they stand a chance of printing well there.
LOCKING AND CHARGING ORDERS
Still not doing this. Both because it's not urgent (it doesn't affect the process of getting the books made) and because, since I am late, so very late, I want to look into a couple of other postage options to see if there's a faster way of getting them to you without completely blowing my budget.
UK GAMES EXPO IS HAPPENING
I'll be there, as will Lore, as will our stall goblin (affectionate, respectful) Millie. We'll have copies of the Meatbags quickstart, so if you want to grab your copy there, you're very welcome to. (Yes, for free, if it's in your pledge/add ons.)
We're in Hall 3, stall 971.

We're in Hall 3, stall 971.

A GAME THAT ISN'T MEATBAGS
Way, way before Meatbags, Lore and I started making a game called Feral. Well, most of a game. Enough to playtest it (then basically make it again). It's somewhere between folk horror and survival horror. You play anthropomorphic animals engaged in a battle with the monsters that stalk their forest home, and the monstrous instincts within that seek to drag them down and transform them into monsters themselves. Characters spend quite a lot of time stabbing and running from nasty things with teeth in all the wrong places; they spend just as much time reckoning with what it means to be a person, and how to build a community that can thrive despite hardship.
After I wrapped up the Meatbags layout, I was on a roll: I pressed ahead and finished Feral's quickstart rules and layout while Lore wrote an entire scenario for it. The quickstart's now finished and available for you to download on itch.io and DrivethruRPG. It's pay what you want.
If you dug the Meatbags PDF, you might like this too. If you like World of Darkness, you're even more likely to like this. Have a look, maybe?

We'll have printed copies of this at UKGE too.
That was a long update. Sorry. See some of you in Birmingham?
- Chant
After I wrapped up the Meatbags layout, I was on a roll: I pressed ahead and finished Feral's quickstart rules and layout while Lore wrote an entire scenario for it. The quickstart's now finished and available for you to download on itch.io and DrivethruRPG. It's pay what you want.
If you dug the Meatbags PDF, you might like this too. If you like World of Darkness, you're even more likely to like this. Have a look, maybe?

We'll have printed copies of this at UKGE too.
That was a long update. Sorry. See some of you in Birmingham?
- Chant

