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Beat to Quarters - an Age of Sail RPG
http://z3.invisionfree.com/Beat_to_Quarters/index.php
Short Description of Board: Beat to Quarters is an Age of Sail RP set in the Caribbean in 1741. We have pirates, prostitutes, ladies and gentlemen, proud officers and sailors of the British Royal Navy, and just about anyone else you can think of. Brawls, balls, romance, scandals, daily life at sea and battles all figure into our plot, which spans the Caribbean and an assortment of social groups.
The board's plot is player-driven, and populated by all-original characters – we have cannons, not canons. 
Sacred 2: Fallen Angel
I just received my review copy of this game. As soon as I wrest it away from my boyfriend, I'll be writing a review for RPG Gateway. Looks great so far.
Atlas of Eslin Released for Epic RPG
June 23, 2008 (Bozeman, MT) -- Dark Matter Studios, producer of the well-received fantasy rpg Epic Role Playing, has released its latest offering, the Atlas of Eslin. Weighing in at over 300 pages, the Atlas contains eight continents' worth of diverse cultures, compelling story hooks and varied professions.
A companion to the Epic RPG Game Manual, the Atlas is designed to be used by GMs and players as a complete and ready-to-play campaign world or as a modular salad bar of ideas for homebrew settings.
Disney Pirates of the Caribbean Online
by Geek Woman of WomenGamers.com
Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean Online doesn't have the sharpest looking graphics or the most interesting missions you'll ever play. What they are going for with this title is as casual interest MMO. With the millions of fans of the movie IP and the millions of DVD's sold it was a pretty sure thing for Disney to poop out this game and expect to make a bundle. Even with its offered free-to-play mode, you can be sure that there is revenue coming in or they wouldn't have made a business model like this one.
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