cartography
RPG Interview Room Podcast: Justin Mason
Justin Mason is one of those prolific RPG creators who isn’t known enough. With a great talent for map making
Review: Fold-N-Go: Sewer Kit #1
The fourth release of Rite Publishing’s Lone Tree paper-model imprint comes with 2 pdfs and 1 zip-file containing files for robo-cutters, so what exactly do we get?
Treasure Map: Island of Sorrows I
This map-pack from Raging Swan Pressis suitable as a straight-forward player’s hand-out and provides 4 files – 3 high-res jpegs and a very flexible T&C-textfile.
Fantastic Maps–Ancient Temple
By Thilo Graf This installment of Jonathan Robert’s Fantastic Maps-line is 55 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page
Cartography in RPGs–My take on maps
Recently there was a discussion about maps and I found very interesting people’s takes on maps and on the need and purpose of maps in role playing games. This is my take on them.
Pirate Ship
This instalment of Jonathan Robert’s Fantastic Maps series comes as a 59-page-pdf, 1 page front cover, 1 page how-to use.
Favored of Skexxiz
This pdf from Tricky Owlbear Publishing is 17 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1/2 a paged editorial, 1 page SRD, leaving 14 1/2 pages of content, so what exactly do we get?
Fantastic Maps: The Arboretum
The latest instalment of Jonathan Robert’s Fantastic Maps – line is 51 pages long, 1 page front cover and 1 page how to use, leaving 49 pages for the maps.
The G*M*S Magazine Podcast Episode 14
First, though, a bit of an announcement that has only reached this humble podcaster in the last 48 hours. G*M*S Magazine and the G*M*S Magazine Podcast have been awarded with the Game Genius Gold Awards for the best Game Blog Company and Best Game Podcast.