Debatable Actions
This pdf from Louis Porter Design is 23 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial & SRD, leaving 21 pages of content for the new debate rules presented herein.
This pdf from Louis Porter Design is 23 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial & SRD, leaving 21 pages of content for the new debate rules presented herein.
By Thilo Graf This pdf from Raging Swan Press is 20 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page blank
This adventure from Frog God Games is 24 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page ToC, 1 page SRD and 3 pages of advertisements, leaving 17 pages of adventure, so let’s check it out, shall we?
The Northland Saga Part 1 – Vengeance of the Long Serpent Read Post »
This instalment of the Evocative City Site-series from Rite Publishing is 21 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page SRD and 2 pages of advertisements, leaving 16 pages for the new city site.
By Thilo Graf This pdf from 4 Winds Fantasy Gaming is 14 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page
Player’s Options – Aasimar, Tieflings and elemental Templates Read Post »
This instalment of Jonathan Robert’s Fantastic Maps series comes as a 59-page-pdf, 1 page front cover, 1 page how-to use.
Kickstarter has produced a lot of good stuff recently an the guys of Indie Boards and Cards have done extremely well with Flash Point: Fire Rescue.
This is the unboxing video of this amazing game, and I do hope it’ll give you all the reasons you need to buy it right away!
This pdf from Jon Brazer Enterprises is 12 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial & SRD, 1 page advertisement and 1 page back cover, leaving 8 pages for the signature spells.
This is the unboxing video of a really interesting and gorgeous looking game that should make a lot of music fans very happy. Marco Valtriani and Paolo Vallerga bring a story of Ragnarok and music to the board and it looks amazing! I could tell you a lot of things about this game, but I rather let you see the video!
From GenCon 2011 until just recently, companies have decided that dicefests are the new deck builders. We’ve seen Elder Sign, Quarriors, Bears!, Martian Dice, and now King of Tokyo come to fruition, and I’m quite excited that publishers are finally realizing that deck building has been done to death.