RPG Review – Dark Deeds in Freeport
By Endzeitgeist Dark Deeds in Freeport is a mega-adventure/anthology and clocks in at 82 pages of content, 1 page front […]
By Endzeitgeist Dark Deeds in Freeport is a mega-adventure/anthology and clocks in at 82 pages of content, 1 page front […]
Most people believe that we are into a very inclusive hobby that helps people come together and bind us into
By Endzeitgeist This massive pdf clocks in at 88 pages, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial/ToC, 1 page SRD,
By Endzeitgeist 100% Crunch: Kobolds is the latest installment of Raging Swan press’ handy collections of statblocks clocks in at
Tons and tons of games use some sort of religion in their setting. Many of them have more than one
Can you imagine being a Sleeper soldier from the Cold War? By Paco G. Jaen Sleepers: Orphans of the Cold
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Are you a Crunch player or a Lunch player? Every RPG needs a rules system. Some are heavier, Crunch, and
Has third-party publishing done RPGs any good? Since the OGL came into place a lot of years ago, third-party publishing
Podcast Episode The RPG Room Is Third-party Publishing a Good Thing? Read Post »
Is Cognitive bias destroying geekdom? In this episode, Jim Pinto proposes that Geekdom as we know is about to
Podcast Episode – The RPG Room: Cognitive Bias and the death of geekdom Read Post »
By Paco Garcia Jaen For someone who likes to say nice things about people, I am finding very hard to