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Just half a year ago, you witnessed the crowning of Kobold Quarterly’s first ever King of the Monsters: the spark and its designer Adam Daigle took on all comers and stood victorious. However, Monster Island is a dangerous place, and its... Read More
Former Wizards of the Coast Designer Will Guide New Game Designers in Adventure Anthology
Kirkland, WA – Following on Courts of the Shadow Fey, its second adventure compatible with the 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game, Open Design announced a new project launching immediately: the Lost City project. Leading the project is former Wizards of the Coast designer Logan Bonner, lead designer on Arcane Power and author of the fan-favorite adventures... Read More
I'm obsessed with terrain and dungeon tiles, I'll be the first to admit, I need a battle mat, d&d tiles, game mastery, even the fat dragon stuff is cool. But I want more! I was on some forum a couple months back and I saw this:
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/37305/halo-inter active-strategy-game#images
Big deal a halo board game that likely sucks right, I couldn't tell you because I never played it. I did buy 2 copies though cause it was discounted to half off. I pu... Read More
Well I'm going to try out a little project on here. I'm running Deadlands for the first time as a "Marshal" or "GM". Anyway I wanted to give you a look at my method of writing an adventure. Not that you probaly care about "my" specific way of writing an adventure, but its kinda cool to see how different DMs do things in general I think. Anyway, I'm gonna write every aspect of the adventure I'm planning here online just like I would with my trusty paper, pencil, and no... Read More
It’s been a little more than a year since Dungeons & Dragons, 4th Edition, launched, and after six months of playing it regularly and six more of watching it evolve I think I have finally defined what it is I don’t like about it. This is not to say that I don’t enjoy D&D4. I’ve come to terms with it in a way that allows me to enjoy it a great deal as a sort of beer-and-pretzels, fantasy-combat board game, in the same vein as the old DUNGEON! game or the more recent Desce... Read More
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