Let Him Cook

It’s been a little over half a year since I wrapped my playtest and while I’ve still been engaged with that world during my hobby time, I’ve managed to avoid doing any game design on White Line Nightmare.

That’s not to say I haven’t done design work. I renamed the game and made a potential cover image for Outlaw Country. Ironically, this marks the two-year anniversary of avoiding game design by making cover art and choosing a name!

Title says “We live in the city, but we genuinely appreciate Merle Haggard”. Looks like an S.A. Cosby book cover.

-JM


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