Raging Swan Press releases Robes of Summoning
Ever found (or thought about buying) a robe of bones but couldn’t be bothered to design the stat blocks or […]
Ever found (or thought about buying) a robe of bones but couldn’t be bothered to design the stat blocks or […]
This pdf from Rite Publishing is 37 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page SRD and 2 pages of advertisements, leaving 32 pages of content for the adventure, so let’s dive right in.
Recently I came across an indie game called Kagematsu and I was very taken by the premise that the GM is meant to be a woman, while the players are meant to be males playing female characters. I thought it was intriguing and started to wonder how much thought is given to gender and sexuality at the time of designing games
To adequately review a file from the “Ruins Perilous”-line, I first have to explain the interesting and ambitious business model the series utilizes: You donate a certain amount of money to the project. If you donate at least $3.00, you get the following in addition to the pdf
For those who haven’t been following the development of Mystic Empyrean so far, here’s a breakdown of the game that promises to be one of the most groundbreaking RPGs of all time.
Dennis Holland is not a good guy. He’s responsible for bank failures, collapsed mortgages, and dozens of innocent people being forced from their homes. He collects seventies memorabilia. He’s a bad man. And he’s hosting a party.
Ninja, Samurai, and Gunslinger Classes Now in Open Playtest at Paizo.com January 25, 2011 (REDMOND, Wash.) – Paizo Publishing announced
PAIZO ANNOUNCES NEW PATHFINDER RPG HARDCOVER: ULTIMATE COMBAT Read Post »
Rite Publishing has posted part 3 of its interview with the Ennie award winning designer Bill Collins (Tales of Zobeck)
This pdf by AGES Gaming is 13 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page ToC, 1 page SRD, 1 page back cover and some paragraphs of the sponsors. That leaves approximately 8 pages of content.
Enter a world rich and strange – even the cover art suggests this even before you read a word! But it’s stranger – and scarier – that you might imagine. The opening piece of fiction sets the scene: a heady mix of warfare, implacable enemies, fighting machines… and yet at the core human beings, maybe a bit different but still real people who care, who love, who hate… and have nightmares afterwards.