I really enjoyed reading through the Mork Borg rules. I feel it would be a blast to run at a convention or as a short campaign. As for a long campaign, I think I'd need to see the rules in play first.
One of the current bundles at Bundle of Holding is the Mork Morg 2 Bundle. While it doesn't include the core Mork Borg rules, it does include a large selection of third-party releases for the system.
Adventurer! This all-new Mörk Borg 2 Bundle presents gloomy and dispiriting third-party supplements compatible with the doom-metal apocalypse-artpunk tabletop fantasy roleplaying game Mörk Borg from Free League Publishing. (Misery alert! This offer does not include the Mörk Bork core rulebook you need to use these supplements!) Published under a permissive Third Party License, these English-language indie titles transport you to dark, joyless worlds that send foolhardy adventurers to despair, death, and Purgatory – for an unbeatable bargain price!
For just US$14.95 you get all nine titles in our Starter Collection (retail value $60) as DRM-free ebooks:
- Galgenbeck: Sacrifice by Christian Eichhorn (Vaults of Torment)
- Richard Kelly's conversion-hack Cthork Borg, which brings Mörk Borg into the Jazz Age for cosmic-horror investigations, plus five Cthorkian supplements: Bork Cthorg, Faces in the Crowd, Miserere Mei Deus, Rumrunner's Arsenal, and Seven Strangers
- Dire Mutterings by Greg Saunders (Warlock!)
- Philip Reed's micro-hexcrawl Curic's Cursed Chapbook
And if you pay more than the threshold price of $28.66, you'll level up and also get our entire Bonus Collection with ten more titles worth an additional $71:
- Three more horrific imaginings by Christian Eichhorn: Bergen Chrypt, Dungeoneer's Black Book, and Purgatory (a way for your character to return from the dead, which you need a lot in Mörk Borg)
- Five Cthork Bork investigations: All's Well at the Macallen Farm, Moonlight and Tide, A Quiet Country Home, Signs in the Entrails, and Tombs of Our Ancestors
- A Wizard's Dying Wish, five quick encounters by Philip Reed
- Richard Kelly's treatise on good bois in dark times, Bork Borg
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