Dread PDF Now Available
If you’ve been waiting for a electronic version of Dread, than you have more patience than most, but you are about to be rewarded: Dread is now available as a PDF!
In a Land Before Dread
NJ.com has an interview with Leslie Scott the inventor of Jenga. The interview might be of particular interest to aspiring independent game designers. Though I have to say this last bit stings:
Q. There are now new versions of the game, like the New York Yankees edition and the Xtreme edition. What are your thoughts on these?
A. I have to confess I’m more of a purist. Jenga worked from the outset because it’s a very simple idea. What people liked about it was there were only two rules: that you use only one hand, and that you put the bricks on top. I don’t personally think the game needs additions to it, but I can understand once you’ve got a path or brand name, that you might want to have extensions to that brand.
Clearly she’s never seen Dread.
Return of Dread
At long last Dread is back in stock. So if you’ve been patiently waiting to pick up a copy, here‘s your chance.
A Cuppa Dread
In New York City and curious about Dread, but you don’t have the cash at the moment to pick up a copy (or, perhaps, can’t find it in the stores because it’s momentarily out-of-print)? How would you like to enjoy a few quality hours with the game book and your favorite hot beverage? Look no further than Café Game Exchange, and in particular the Dread page, where you can find just which coffee shops have a copy for your perusal.
