Eat the Reich is a fast-paced, short-burn, ultraviolent tabletop roleplaying game written by Grant Howitt (Spire: the City Must Fall, Heart: the City Beneath, Honey Heist, Crash Pandas) and illustrated by Will Kirkby (Critical Role, Dark Horse Comics, Space Station Zero).
It has everything you need to get started right away, including:
- Six beautiful pre-generated player characters ready to smash up some fascists: a monied occultist, a cowboy ghoul, an East London necromancer, an armed and dangerous nihilist, a fighter pilot with a parasite soul, and Flint, a half-bat, half-man thing with good intentions.
- An inaccurate map of Paris, loaded with interesting locations such as: the Museum of Degenerate Art, the German Technology Pavilion, cathedrals, catacombs, department stores, and Hitler’s marble-lined Command Zeppelin.
- Several battalions of Nazi adversaries complete with snipers, paratroopers, armored infantry, tanks, and reanimated mummies.
- Four dangerous up-gunned Übermenschen full of magically-enhanced blood.
- Extensive safety tools and guidance for playing a game featuring Nazis, even if you’re exsanguinating every single one you meet.
Selling points:
- Easy-to-learn rules push cinematic action, creativity, and group storytelling to the forefront.
- Premade scenario and characters allow you to start playing in minutes.
- A French-fold cover, die-cut panels, UV ink, and textured finishes combine to make this book a thing of beauty for collectors.
- Key audiences: beer-and-pretzel gamers, splatterpunk enthusiasts, and luxury RPG collectors