Hallo,

>Here was the final proposal: each d20 product would
>have a box on it (normally on the rear cover)
>detailing several relevant categories of information,
>detailed below:
>
>1. The "Genre" of the product (Fantasy�Swords and
>Sorcery, Fantasy�Alternate Earth, Space Opera, Super
>Hero, etc.). For example, all Necromancer Games are of
>the "Fantasy�Swords and Sorcery" genre.
>
>2. The "Type" of product (Adventure, Supplement, Game
>System, etc.). Necromancer Games focuses on
>Adventures, both dungeon and wilderness, and
>Supplements, such as city or monster supplements.
>
>3. The product�s "compatibility with d20" (indicating
>whether or not the core d20 rule systems of 3rd
>Edition are supported, limited, modified or extended
>in any way.).
>
>4. Details of any rule changes, limitations,
>modifications or extensions (if rules are changed in
>any way, the areas of change will be listed). For
>example, The Wrath of Orcus includes a rules extension
>including new rules for resolving a large-scale
>military campaign.
>

        I still think it will prove useful, boss.  Having it appear on your
products can only help spread its use, too.

Larry

"Seeing as how I think Evil sucks, I could but admit to guilt."
        --E. Gary Gygax, after being accused of favoring
                the forces of Good in his game designs


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