Gung Ho Games at the UK Games Expo
Michael Fox talked to the guys of Gung Ho Games about their game Pirates of Nassau. I can’t say much […]
Michael Fox talked to the guys of Gung Ho Games about their game Pirates of Nassau. I can’t say much […]
Before I start, I just have to say, I love me some Blood Bowl! I’ve been a fan since I was a teenager and still have the same set that I bought back then. I’m going to show my age a little here, but not in old way and say I just missed out on the kick ass foam board, and had to settle for card. This didn’t stop me and my high school wargaming group buying three teams each and running so many leagues we actually had promotions and relegations, with knock-out championships and a lucrative transfer market, even though we could only get together to play on weekends.
By Paco Garcia Jaen I don’t know if you know, but I am gay. My family knows. My friends know.
This pdf is 4 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page SRD, leaving 2 pages of content, so let’s check this out!
By Thilo Graf This pdf from Abandoned Arts is 4 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page SRD, leaving
This pdf from Abandoned Arts is 5 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page SRD/editorial, leaving 3 pages of content, so what kind of supplemental material do the druids get from this installment of the class-acts-line?
SolForge will combine the best of both physical and digital games; Kickstarter campaign launches today SAN DIEGO, [EMBARGOED] August 1,
Gary Games and Magic: The Gathering Creator Partner for All-New Digital TCG 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.
Very quickly after the previous podcast, It is my pleasure to bring you episode 50, which is a landmark I never thought I’d achieve. And yet, here it is and it’s all thanks to you, the listeners.
Podcast Episode 50–RPGs with Robin D. Laws and Stone Skin Press Read Post »
The time has come for another episode of the RPG Edition of our podcast and it is a very exciting one. Not that the rest aren’t exciting, but this one is special because we have a new person joining us. Mr. Robert Sullivan, aka the Grumpy Celt, who will lend us his knowledge, wit and charm for the commentary.
The G*M*S Magazine RPG Podcast–Episode 49 Ennies and Cartography with Jenn and Rob Read Post »