Secret Societies of NeoExodus–Section Omega
The pdf kicks off with 6 pages history of Section Omega in the world of NeoExodus, its membership benefits, short write-ups of the 3 facilities and so on.
The pdf kicks off with 6 pages history of Section Omega in the world of NeoExodus, its membership benefits, short write-ups of the 3 facilities and so on.
I talk to Louis about his many games, Wizards of the Coast, Kickstarter, the good times of being in the industry and the bad, the changes in the RPG world and what it is like to deal with writers and artist every day, while you still have to keep a job going.
By Paco Garcia Jaen I have never understood why there aren’t more women old and young playing role playing games.
It’s a hard thing to describe. Well, it’s hard to describe in such a way that does it justice, that will get across how good it is without actually sitting someone down and letting them play. This may be drastic, and not everyone may agree, but I believe that roleplaying games are one of the best forms of entertainment you could partake in, ever. It’s a bold statement so I will try to back it up.
This pdf by 0one Games is 103 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page blank inside of front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page ToC, 1 page back cover, 1 page ad, 1 page SRD, leaving 96 pages.
Very recently someone in Twitter shared the list of top selling products for Fantasy Gaming in Amazon.com with very interesting listing, with the Pathfinder RPG Corebook taking the crown in first place. The second place was also taken by Paizo with Ultimate Magic and after that pretty much everything else was Dungeons & Dragons.
This pdf is from 0one Game is 43 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page blank inside front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page ToC, 2 pages of advertisements, 1 page SRD and 1 page back cover, leaving 35 pages of adventure, so let’s check it out!
In the murk and stink beneath a bustling city’s streets, scheming families of wererats scurry through the fetid sewers, often
The more I play games, the more I realize how much small game companies are overlooked. The mainstream gaming press tends to gravitate toward the behemoths of the industry; the ones with infinite reviewers to send games to, virtually unlimited marketing resources, the ones who have $50,000 booths at game fairs. That’s fine and dandy, but there’s more than that around. Some of the best games are the overlooked gems that you’ve never heard of, or simply didn’t know enough about to pick up a copy.
Traveler Beware! You came to Kaidan, escorting a merchant and the gift he carried, a gift meant for a powerful