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New M-SPACE Release: Elevation


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I’m very happy to announce that Elevation has been released today! 

 

Into the Unknown

Elevation was a proud organisation of brave explorers, seeking new worlds and alien species. 

Now, 40 years later, its founder has been lost in space. Funds dwindle, outdated equipment falls apart and Elevation’s few remaining starships barely work. 

But a small team of die-hard explorers refuse to give up. The search for new aliens ready to join the galactic community is much too important to leave to greedy corporations and criminals. 

Elevation is a new setting for M-SPACE created by Michael Larrimore. It features new worlds, alien species, organisations and a three-part campaign. 

 

Book and PDF Release

The book is 174 pages. The first half contains setting details while the second half presents a three part campaign - four parts, if you include The Triton Incident

Early reviews have been very positive:

‘Up front, let me say I like it and want more!’ Michael Beck

‘The setting is well thought out with lots of background information and story hooks. It feels easy to get into the world and start a campaign.’ Rickard Falk

‘Overall a very solid, and well written exploration adventure.’ Robert Graves

 

15% Launch Discount

We have two versions available on DriveThruRPG: print and PDF. To buy them, just follow the links below. The discount lasts until Friday, so you need to be quick. 

Elevation

Print $19  $16.15

PDF $10.95  $9.30

The Triton Incident

Print $5  $4.25

PDF Free

 

If you want to know more before committing, you can still download The Triton Incident as a free PDF (use the link above). And make sure you get the player’s kit as well - the link is in the PDF. 

 

Clarence Redd

 

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