Justicar

A project in Fort Worth, TX by Nevyn Holmes
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A mystery game of courtroom drama for 4 players
Backers: 525
Average Pledge Per Backer: $22

Funded: $11,486 of $9,000
Dates: Mar 29th -> Apr 28th (30 days)
Project By: Nevyn Holmes
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Latest News

The last week - less than $2k remains! (and multi-copy tiers)

April 20th - via: kickstarter.com
We are once again in it now! We're officially at 7 days left! Soon, we'll be in the final 48 hours and making the final big push to fund! This is a short update, mainly to let everyone know that after a few requests I've added some new reward tiers... (Read More)

The last week- $2k to go!

April 18th - via: kickstarter.com
We're really in it now! This is it! The campaign ends next Thursday morning, April 28th (so really Wednesday night), and we have right at $2,000 left to raise in order for Justicar to be a reality! We're so close to funded I can taste it, we're very... (Read More)

Party of One & 2 Weeks Left

April 12th - via: kickstarter.com
We're halfway there! Good morning, everyone! We're 2 weeks through the campaign and have 2 weeks left with a little over $2.5k remaining to raise- exciting stuff! We're pretty close to funding, and that's really exciting! That said, this leg of the... (Read More)

Total Party Kill VOD, interview this weekend!

April 7th - via: kickstarter.com
Happy Thursday, everyone! We passed the 50% mark this week, which is awesome! Thank you all so much for your support so far. Halfway funded is a pretty big milestone and we're all super excited about it! This means we're halfway to the top of the... (Read More)

Talkin' 'bout Crime Webs and Live Streams

April 1st - via: kickstarter.com
Hey, everyone! Thank you so much for your support so far- we're a little over 1/3rd of the way there and moving into the weekend with gusto! I've got a couple of links to share as we move through the day: Total Party Kill Tomorrow around 6pm Central,... (Read More)

Phoenix Wright-inspired tabletop RPG Justicar lets you roleplay as an Ace Attorney, judge or suspect

March 31st - via: dicebreaker.com
A new tabletop RPG inspired by the Phoenix Wright video games will have players take the stand, pass down sentencing or fight their case as defence or prosecution in court. With the judge and stand serving as more GM-like figures for the prosecution and defence as they provide details of the characters, surrounding narrative and crime at the centre of each session, Justicar is more akin to a collaborative storytelling game than a traditional RPG. (Read More)

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