Pesticide Coming Soon 11/09/2011
Our next Toy Battle System game, Pesticide, will be buzzing, crawling, and slithering its way to you this December. In the late 50’s, a scientist studying the effects of radiation on the survivors of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki discovered a new virus that could cause mutations in any living creature. He later discovered this virus was responsible for the sudden appearance of gargantuan monsters and comic book like heroes with strange abilities (see Giant Monster Rampage and Atomic Super Humans). What the scientist didn’t know was that the virus was also causing an interesting mutation among normal pests in backyards across the world. A mutation that only seemed to present itself in species of animals commonly referred to as pests. If you were to find one of these pests in your backyard you’d think you had found a mad scientist’s creation by the collection of body parts haphazardly protruding from the mutant’s body. Body parts you’d normally find on different species of animals. Zoologists around the world have been fascinated with the discovery of these pests, trying to determine why the Mutator X virus allows them to eat other animals then add parts of those animals to their bodies. In their search for the answer scientists learned that infected pests displayed a level of aggression normally seen in rabid animals. It is believed the virus causes this behavior to drive the pests to eat. A fact the scientists learned the hard way leading to more than one captive pest growing a finger or two. Our third pregenerated monster for Giant Monster Rampage 3rd edition is now available. You can find it at RPGNow and Wargame Vault. Radioactive Press Yahoo Group 11/06/2011
Hey Everyone, I just wanted to take a minute to let you know about the Radioactive Press Yahoo Group. The Yahoo Group is a great place to meet fellow Toy Battle System players, get advice on how to design a combatant for one of the games, ask rules questions, advertise upcoming Toy Battle System events, or get an inside look on what projects we're working on. You can find the Yahoo group by clicking here. | ArchivesFebruary 2012 Categories |




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