At Gen Con, Green Ronin Publishing announced a deal with Drowning Monkeys Games to adapt its tabletop fantasy setting Freeport: The City of Adventure into a Computer Role Playing Game (CRPG).
Freeport: The City of Adventure CRPG will closely follow the recent Return to Freeport adventure series, as well as offering several hours of side quests, and a new deep dive exposing the Lovecraftian elements of the setting.
“This game is a wholly-new, fun, and unique approach on the CRPG experience,” said Drowning Monkeys Games’ Josh Chudnovsky. “You play in a virtual room, hosted by a virtual Game Master (whose voice promises to be familiar to tabletop fans everywhere) on a virtual table. Everything that exists in real tabletop gaming; Dice throws, playing with friends, painting miniatures, dioramas, character sheets, etc. is represented in the play space.”
Drowning Monkeys Games is an independent game developer best known for 2012’s Dungeon Crawlers, which was released on Steam and iOS. Freeport: The City of Adventure CRPG is set to release in late 2019, and will require Windows 7/10, a 7th generation core-i5 processor, 16gb of RAM, and a DX11- capable graphics card.

In 2019
Posted by Nicole Bunge on August 21, 2018 @ 2:01 pm CT

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