Play Aids for Sons of Liberty
We’ve now got first drafts for the play aids for Sons of Liberty in preparation for the beta playtest starting soon. Available in letter-sized 8.5×11 format, these play aids are freely downloadable.
Break the rules Patriot style on this simple mad-libs style character sheet. List off your patriot’s favored circumstances, slot in specialty suits, and you are all set to kick ass and take names.
Then, when you’re shouting about how you smack General Thomas Gauge in the face with a giant gear, the sheet also lists the four suits of the game and their corresponding flavors of narration — is that a Patriotic action, or is it a Clever action?.
Available in letter-sized 8.5×11, two to a page.
When you play Tory, you’re not playing one villain, you’re playing five. What’s Howe’s Abuse? What’s Bloody Mary’s Usurpation? What’s the difference between playing a 3 and a 4? It’s all laid out here for quick reference, along with a slot for the Secret Objective of Campaign Mode.
Available in letter-sized 8.5×11.
Start the game off right at the Grand Lodge of the Americas, plotting the ascendancy of the American Dream. Use this Objectives Sheet to decipher the Whist Code and identify the key priorities that will help the Sons of Liberty carry the day against the dastardly Tories.
Available in letter-sized 8.5×11.




August 16th, 2007 at 5:25 am
Cool! When will this be available?
August 16th, 2007 at 8:49 am
The Battle Mode Playtest will be ready sometime in the next two weeks — I’ll be running it at Gateway on Labor Day. I’m just finishing up odds and ends (and incomplete copies are headed to GenCon for seekrit playtesting) and then it should be ready.
Campagin Mode Playtest will either be ready by Gateway, or come out shortly thereafter.
Versus Mode Playtest will be out in October or so.
August 29th, 2007 at 12:59 pm
The Objectives sheet and Tory sheet don’t seem to be where you linked them. Help me!
September 7th, 2007 at 9:12 pm
That’s weird, they’re downloading just fine for me.
Still a problem, Seth?