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Kim McDougall

Cogs & Crowns was sent out December 5th to all newsletter subscribers!

Subscribers to my Reader Group were sent a free digital download with cards to print and the rules for play. 

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If you are a subscriber and didn't get your free game, or you are missing your Cogs & Crown rules, CONTACT ME. Be sure to let me know what email address you used to subscribe and I'll send you the game download information. 

If you'd like to download the rules for Cogs & Crowns, find them HERE.

Cogs & Crowns 

The Card Game from New Torwood City

In the taverns of New Torwood City, you’ll often find rousing games of Cogs & Crowns going on while mech servers bring pitchers of ale and mop up spills. Cogs & Crowns is even played in the tearooms and the parlors of Hightown. These players may be more refined, but they are equally fanatical about their card games. Most New Torwoodians own at least one deck of Cogs & Crown cards to be treasured and passed down to their heirs. Players play for thera chips instead of coins. You may choose to use pennies, beans or poker chips. 

Cogs and Crowns is a combination of suit-based card games and roll playing games. It's fast-paced and fun for a 2-6 players.