Goodman Games

Additionally, Goodman Games produces RPGs using versions of the DCC rules for Fritz Leiber's Lankhmar and Jack Vance's Dying Earth settings, under license.

The company has also produced licensed adventures for Wicked Fantasy Factory, Judges Guild, Xcrawl, Iron Heroes, Castles and Crusades, and Death Dealer.

[1]: 386–387  Despite success with Broncosaurus Rex and then moving to fantasy dungeon crawls, Goodman did not hire any in-house game designers and continued to work with freelance creators.

Their card games include Geek Wars, World Championship Dodge Ball, and Scavenger Hunt.

Sales through the Goodman Games online store reached an all-time high, exceeding even prior Black Friday and holiday special events, while other channels saw similar growth.

Amethyst was originally published under 3.5 rules and recognized with an Honorable Mention for Best Setting in the 2008 Gen Con ENnie Awards.

The design intention was "to create a modern RPG that reflects D&D’s origin-point concepts with decades-later rules editions.

It was designed as a stand-alone game, but uses the Dungeon Crawl Classics rules engine and claims to be 100% compatible with DCC RPG.

[19][20] Since 2007, Goodman Games has participated in the annual Free RPG Day,[21] often creating new adventures and supplements in their popular DCC and MCC lines intended to be distributed for free to fans who visit their local Friendly Local Gaming Store on the day.