Welcome to the Old West

If you enjoy TV shows like Deadwood and 1883, films like 3:10 to Yuma and The News of the World or novels  like Lonesome Dove and Blood Meridian, then you will enjoy playing Tales of the Old West. 

Coming to Kickstarter later in the summer, Tales of the Old West is a game about grit, faith and community, where you work to remake yourself and to find a place in a new society being built from the ground up.

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A note on history

The nineteenth century American West is a challenging place to set a roleplaying game. It’s a period that includes a civil war dominated by the clash over whether dark-skinned people were people or not, and which is marked by the treatment of Native Americans as “savages”. It sidelines the millennia of Native American influence on the land, along with that of Mexican and Hispanic cultures. The myth of the West, particularly in cinema, has tended to portray the protagonists as exclusively of white European descent. The history is overlaid with iconic representations that whitewash the cowboy, and for the most part portrayed Native American culture as antithetical to Anglo civilization. As two white boys from England, we can’t expect to do justice to all these issues, but we hope to make this game accessible to as wide an audience as possible. So, we have done our best to be respectful of the real history, and to reflect all the people in the US and the western territories at that time, without stereotyping anyone. We are, however, making a game that is intended to be fun, and we hope we have got the balance right. If you think we can do better, tell us. We are keen to learn.

Dave & Matthew

In our latest video we explain a little bit about how settlements and towns have stats of their own, and how your PCs can influence the debelopment of the town