Bully Pulpit Games

Bully Pulpit Games, based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, is a small publisher of indie role-playing games. Their games include The Shab-al-Hiri Roach, Grey Ranks, Fiasco and Durance. Bully Pulpit's Jason Morningstar is also the creator of many other small, free games such as Dungeon Squad which are not published under the Bully Pulpit name.

Bully Pulpit Games LLC
IndustryRole-playing game publisher
Founded2005
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Jason Morningstar, Steve Segedy, Patrick M. Murphy (former member)
ProductsCarolina Death Crawl, Durance, Fiasco, The Shab-al-Hiri Roach, Grey Ranks, Drowning and Falling, The Fiasco Companion
Websitehttp://www.bullypulpitgames.com

The publisher is named for a phrase coined by Theodore Roosevelt. The site's logo includes a silhouette of the former President, and its front page includes a quote from him.

Bully Pulpit Games publishes their sales numbers on the company website each quarter for the sake of transparency under the heading Square Deal.[1]

Games

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See also

References

  1. "Square Deal". Archived from the original on 2013-08-03. Square Deal Quarterly Sales Numbers
  2. "The Diana Jones Award 2011". Fiasco - Winner, 2011 Diana Jones Award for Excellence in Gaming
  3. "The Indie RPG Awards". Fiasco - Winner, Best Support, 2009 Indie RPG Awards
  4. "RPGgeek Golden Geek 2012 Best Supplement". The Fiasco Companion - RPGgeek Golden Geek 2012 Best Supplement
  5. "The Diana Jones Award 2008".Grey Ranks - Winner, 2008 Diana Jones Award for Excellence in Gaming
  6. "The Indie RPG Awards". Grey Ranks - Winner, Innovation in a Role Playing Game 2007 Indie RPG Awards
  7. "The Indie RPG Awards". Grey Ranks - Winner, Independent Game of the Year, 2007 Indie RPG Awards
  8. "The Diana Jones Award for Excellence in Gaming". Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  9. "Bully Pulpit Games Joins Bits and Mortar". Retrieved 2013-09-06.


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