My character and organisation entry for Dragon Raiders
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Recently Margaret Weis made a call in her Facebook page for characters and organisation entries for her soon coming out […]
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Grim Tree Games shows an unboxing of the board game A Game of Thrones 2nd Edition from Fantasy Flight Games.
Recently there was a discussion about maps and I found very interesting people’s takes on maps and on the need and purpose of maps in role playing games. This is my take on them.
Adventure games. Love’em. Being a fanboy of strong theme as a key criteria in my board games, adventure games are generally a sweet spot for me. They come in all shapes and sizes, many of which are in fantasy worlds a la Tolkien’s Middle Earth, etc. To be honest, I can’t think of any off the top of my head that are set in the world of Ancient Greek mythos, so Venture Forth seems at first pass, to be a refreshing departure from the fantasy stuff that keeps getting processed through our gaming tables.
Let me say this loud and clear. I like Elder Sign. I have played that game a lot of times, both alone and with friends and I like the simple mechanics, the chance of dice, the artwork, the limited cooperation between players… I like the game a lot. Thus when I heard the app was out, I took my shiny iPad and bought it right away.
Recently we showed you the unboxing video of Elder Sign by our friends at Grim Tree Games. Of course getting
I could not help myself, when I found this online I had to get my hands on it. The art on the cover was just too funny to pass on this game. I mean it a Fantasy Flight Games it has to be fun right! I got it home and my son saw it and we could not wait to play. We opened the box and here is where the disappointment began..
This pdf from Necromancers of the Northwest is 25 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page advertisement, 1 page SRD, 1 page back cover, leaving 20 pages of support for the druid. What do we get, you ask?
A fine cathedral to preach the good news about your deity, engage in intrigue or whatever else you want…
This pdf from Rite Publishing is 18 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page SRD and 2 pages of advertisement, leaving 13 pages of content for the new badges of faith, so what exactly are these badges?