G*M*S Magazine acquires Kobold Quarterly
Yes, Ladies, Gentlemen and gamers all over the planet. YOU FELL FOR IT!!!!!!!! Happy April’s Fool day!!!!!!
Yes, Ladies, Gentlemen and gamers all over the planet. YOU FELL FOR IT!!!!!!!! Happy April’s Fool day!!!!!!
People who’ve followed my reviews probably know that I have a soft spot for Elans and this file details one. “Elan” you say? Yep, as this instalment of Faces of the Tarnished Souk is a collaboration between Rite Publishing and Dreamscarred Press, offering support for my beloved PFRPG-psionics. AWESOME! Can her 3 incarnations stand up to this great premise? I’ll see!
Everyone at Raging Swan Press (well, me) have got IPads and use them regularly in-game. As well as referencing a
This instalment of ECS, written by the excellent cartographer of the series, Richard Biggs Jr., starts with 3 maps of the burial vaults, thankfully without any annoying letters or map-keys. As always in the ECS-series, we get a concise IC-introduction to the location in question and this instalment is no different in that regard.
The aim of the Bard’s Tales-series is to provide your Bards with in-game fluff to tell and thus, no game mechanics are given, but rather we are presented with stories, chants and limericks. I gave the first Bard’s Tales a severe beating, so let’s take a look how the sequel holds up, shall we?
The introduction explains the concept, a series of short inter-connected adventures designed to occupy an evening’s play, centred around the Great City (mapped in beautiful detail by 0one Games) and somehow connected to a significant event. Which of course, is not yet explained, even to the GM!
This pdf is 23 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page blank inside of front page, 1 page editorial, 2 pages titles, 1 page SRD (also containing reprinted info on the Antipaladin), 1 page ToC (also containing 3 demonic patrons) and 1 page back cover, leaving 15 pages for the Antipaladins.
By Thilo Graf This map comes in several pdfs: One for the upper Inn, one for the lower Inn. Furthermore,
By Thilo Graf This pdf from Spes Magna Games is 29 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial/ToC,
This book from Dreamscarred Press is a whopping 231 pages long, 1 page front cover, 2 pages editorial, 2 pages ToC, 1 page SRD and 1 page advertisement, leaving 225 pages of content. I own both the pdf, which is full-colour and the dead-tree version, which is b/w.