Tome of Missing Magic for PFRPG
This pdf from Asparagus Jumpsuit is 96 pages long, 1 page SRD/editorial, leaving us with 95 pages of content, so let’s check this out!
This pdf from Asparagus Jumpsuit is 96 pages long, 1 page SRD/editorial, leaving us with 95 pages of content, so let’s check this out!
This installment of Dreadfox Games’ Grimoire-series is 33 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page SRD, leaving us with 30 pages of content, so let’s check out their take on abjuration-spells!
By Paco Garcia Jaen You know the drill – Abandoned Arts, 3 pages, 1 page front cover, 1 page SRD,
By Thilo Graf All right, you know the drill by now – Abandoned Arts, 3 pages, 1 front cover, 1
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The last of the 5 DVDs we created. We end the series with some of the best interviews we recorded at the show. It was a pretty spectacular show this year with some genuinely amazing games and new companies being seen for the first time, and new trend of companies that have never created boardgames taking some first steps into the industry. Also a lot of new companies, very often with just one or two people at the helm.
Fourth out of the five DVD episodes with more interviews, and this one is a cracker! We start with a truly excellent interviewee and end up with another just as interesting. Keep reading!
By Paco Garcia Jaen Once again more interviews from Spiel. This time there are 7 interviews with both big and
In this episode Jenn, Vickey and I take a quick look at what 2012 has been and what it has brought to us from the gaming point of view. We also discuss what we’re looking forward to in 2013 and what plans we have for our gaming lives. And there are a lot of exciting plans, I have to say!
The G*M*S Magazine RPG Podcast Episode 74–Alternative ways to promote your game! Read Post »
It is safe to say that Fighting Fantasy cemented a literary genre that had barely been explored in the past. The series of books took some experimental writings that toyed with the idea of letting the reader determine the course and, ultimately, the outcome of the story.
Interview with Jonathan Green–YOU ARE THE HERO Kickstarter project Read Post »