Into the Odd Remastered Tabletop RPG is Out Now
Into the Odd Remastered is a rules-light, flavor heavy roleplaying game of industrial horror and cosmic strangeness. This new edition revisits Industrial Bastionland, giving the original game a lavish hardback, full color restoration with expanded content.
Free League Publishing today officially released the long-awaited, remastered version of the acclaimed indie weird fantasy tabletop roleplaying game Into the Odd. Into the Odd Remastered is now available in the Free League webshop, in well-stocked hobby stores across the world, and in PDF format on DrivethruRPG.
Written by Chris McDowall (Electric Bastionland) and with graphic design by Johan Nohr (MÖRK BORG), Into the Odd Remastered is published by the Free League Workshop, Free League Publishing’s sublabel for carefully selected externally developed games.
What’s Inside?
- Fast Character Creation — Roll an explorer in minutes, grabbing a starter package of flavourful equipment and starting your expedition.
- Minimalist Rules — An ultralite system that keeps the game moving forward. Combat is fast and decisive, with every turn counting.
- Strange Things — Monsters are horrific hazards, not opponents to be fought for sport. Arcana are weird artifacts that each carry a unique ability, from firing portals to attracting bones like a magnet.
- Return to the Iron Coral — The strange expedition location from the original game has tripled in size, now sprawling over three levels. The surrounding Fallen Marsh now hides four mini-dungeons in its 24 hexes. In the North, the desperate port of Hopesend welcomes adventurous travellers looking to go further.
- The Expanded Oddpendium — 26 pages of modules and random tables to help you flesh out the world. Roll to create weird creatures, find the best shortcut across town, and find out what happens when you “eat the stuff”.
Bastion is the only city that matters. In its industrial age, it sits as the smoke-shrouded hub of mankind, surrounded by a world of lurking horrors and cosmic interference. The Underground spreads beneath our feet and the stars loom above.
Into the Odd Is a Beautifully Self-Cannibalizing RPG Built on Bodies
“Easy to learn, dangerously fun to play, Into the Odd is Old-School Roleplaying and dungeon-crawling taken to its extreme imperialist conclusion.”
Review at Io9 / Gizmondo
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About Free League Workshop
Free League Workshop is a sublabel for externally designed games that Free League helps print, publish and distribute. Into the Odd RPG is the third game title on the sublabel after MÖRK BORG and DEATH IN SPACE. https://freeleaguepublishing.com/en/ccp
About Free League Publishing
Free League Publishing is a game studio and publisher dedicated to speculative fiction based in Stockholm, Sweden. We have published a wide range of award-winning tabletop roleplaying games and acclaimed art books set in strange and wondrous worlds.
Our upcoming games include the official Blade Runner RPG, Into the Odd Remastered, CY_BORG and Dragonbane. Our current game portfolio includes The One Ring™ roleplaying game, Tales From the Loop – The Board Game, the official ALIEN RPG (Gold ENNIE for Best Game 2020), the Gothic horror game Vaesen (winner of three ENNIE Awards 2021), the pitch-black fantasy RPG MÖRK BORG (winner of four ENNIE Awards 2020), the alternate ’80s Tales From the Loop RPG (winner of five ENNIE Awards 2017, including Best Game), the retro-fantasy Forbidden Lands (winner of four ENNIE Awards 2019), the postapocalyptic Mutant: Year Zero (Silver ENNIE for Best Rules 2015), the science fiction games Coriolis – The Third Horizon (Judge’s Spotlight Award 2017) and Death in Space, the dark fantasy game Symbaroum, and the new edition of the RPG classic Twilight: 2000 (Judges Award for Best RPG at UK Games Expo 2022).
We have also published the art books Tales From the Loop, Things From the Flood, The Electric State and The Labyrinth by internationally acclaimed visual artist Simon Stålenhag, as well as the illustrated edition of the Lovecraft classics At the Mountains of Madness and The Call of Cthulhu by the praised artist François Baranger.