Obsidian Apocalypse: World of Abaddon
By Thilo Graf This teaser for the upcoming revamp of the Obsidian Twilight-concept from LPJ Design is 12 pages long, […]
By Thilo Graf This teaser for the upcoming revamp of the Obsidian Twilight-concept from LPJ Design is 12 pages long, […]
All right, though I think that by now, you know the drill, here’s the chant: 3 pages, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial/SRD, 1 page content, this time providing us with feats to modify spells that raise the dead, so let’s check them out!
With a Bullet Point: 4 Feats for Spells that Raise the Dead Read Post »
Ok, so for the second Unboxed review I thought I’d go a bit old school. This is Games Workshop’s Dungeonquest, I don’t have the Swedish original (which is still available btw and is called Drakborgen: Legenden (“Dragon Castle: The Legend”) and is produced by the Swedish game company Alga.) The story goes that a couple of Games Workshop employees discovered this game in Sweden and they loved it so much that they brought it back with them, word got around GW HQ and soon the bosses were begging for a licence to produce it in the U.K.
My friend Richard Whipple is not one for keeping his opinions to himself. He is a bit of a thinker and very passionate about role playing games, so hearing or reading his musings is always very enjoyable.
Today, though, I had to disagree with him, which is very unusual.
Is it WotC’s responsibility to bring people to the hobby? Read Post »
You know the drill: 3 pages – 1 page cover, 1 page SRD/editorial, 1 page content, let’s take a look!
You know the deal, 3…hey, wait: More content, yes! 4 pages of content, 1 page front cover, 1 page SRD/editorial, 2 pages of content containing 7 new feats that modify the popular 1st-level spell, so let’s check it out!
All right, you know the drill – 3 pages of content, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial/SRD, 1 page content – let’s check it out!
This 186 pages book is Cubicle 7’s supplement for the Victoriana game describing London in 1867. This book is in its second edition, having been revised and greatly rewritten, by Andrew Peregrine, one of the original authors of Victoriana. And there is a lot written here!
This pdf from Spes Magna Games is 20 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page ToC and editorial and 1 page SRD, leaving 17 pages of content, so let’s check this out!
This installment of the Fehr’s Ethnology-series from Purple Duck Games is 12 pages long with about 3 pages being used for editorial, SRD and advertisement, leaving thus about 9 pages of content, so let’s check this out!