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Grey Ranks on Actual People, Actual Play

Posted by Steve on April 12th, 2010 — in Grey Ranks, Reviews

The good folks over at Actual People, Actual Play have begun a three-session game of Grey Ranks. Give this podcast a listen for a summary of how the first three chapters run and a really solid breakdown of how the game works.

Grey Ranks AP From Gen Con 2009

Posted by Jason on August 18th, 2009 — in Events, Grey Ranks

Grant Davis ran a scheduled game of Grey Ranks and shares his thoughts.

Grey Ranks at Gen Con 2009

Posted by Steve on August 12th, 2009 — in Events, Grey Ranks

While the Bully Pulpit Games team won’t be attending Gen Con this year, you can find our games at the Indie Press Revolution booth. To make up for our absence, we’re putting Grey Ranks back in print and sending it in our place! You can find it and many other excellent games at booth #2139.

In addition, don’t miss the chance to play some great games and meet new folks at Games on Demand. This year GOD will take place in the Fisher Ballroom of the Omni Severin Hotel.

Grey Ranks Review at Play This Thing

Posted by Steve on April 14th, 2009 — in Grey Ranks, Reviews

Greg Costikyan reviews Grey Ranks over at Play This Thing:

This is a setting, and a game, of potentially harrowing emotional impact — not only because of its setting, but also because of its portrayal of raw youth responding to its setting.

Grey Ranks is not a fun game. But it demonstrates a high level of pathos, and understand well the nature of the catharsis of tragedy. You may find yourself moved to tears in playing it.

Thanks Greg!

Grey Ranks Wins the Diana Jones Award!

Posted by Steve on August 18th, 2008 — in Announcements, Grey Ranks

Jason and Wolfgang Bauer with the Diana Jones Award

Jason and Wolfgang with the Diana Jones Award

Bully Pulpit Games is proud to announce that Grey Ranks has won the Diana Jones Award for Excellence in Gaming, sharing the award in a tie with Wolfgang Bauer’s Open Design model.

Every one of the nominees was worthy of the “excellence in gaming” award, and we were surprised and pleased to be selected. Thanks for everyone’s support and congratulations, and thanks especially to the Diana Jones Committee for their recognition.