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    Welcome to Griffon Publishing Studio's playtesting page. Occasionally we seek gamers who can offer playteseting and advice on upcoming projects. Before we send out any playtesting materials, we ask that you submit a simple playtester "resume" to give us some idea of what kind of games you like and your ability to evaluate a project (including any previous playtesting you've done).

    If you'd like to playtest a roleplaying game project, please briefly describe your gaming group's composition and interests, including how often you meet, what game systems you prefer, and if you are familiar with Griffon Publishing Studio’s Any-System Key.

    If you'd like to playtest board games (which include board, card, tile, and other tabletop diversions that are not roleplaying games), please briefly describe what games you enjoy and note if you have a regular group that gathers to play such games.

    Griffon Publishing Studio asks playtesters to "sign" a non-disclosure agreement via e-mail acknowledging that they will not breach confidentiality regarding games they playtest.

    Please e-mail your playtester "resume" with the phrase [Playtester Request] in the subject line to griffonpub@att.net if you'd like Griffon Publishing Studio to consider using you for playtesting and advice on future projects.

     

       "This is called a Griffin because it is a winged quadruped. This kind of wild animal is born in Hyperborean parts, or in mountains. All its bodily members are like a lion's, but its wings and mask are like an eagle's. It is vehemently hostile to horses. But it will also tear to pieces any human beings which it happens to come across." 

    -- The Book of Beasts, translated by T.H. White
     
    Except where otherwise noted, all text material copyright 2003-2011 Peter Schweighofer.