I’ve played a lot of Star Wars. Let’s get that fact out of the way right now. I played the
Whoa
Prep for the Heroquest game has generated 105 emails in ten days, between me and five players. Upside: very damn
Heroquest, the test run
Well, it was a slow weekend around the casa, so when Randy called up to see what we were doing
Recognition
You know what’s cool? What’s cool is when you get a new game in the mail, especially when it’s something
Toys. Cheap.
RPG Shop: Dungeons and Dragons Miniatures Painted, plastic miniatures. Usually very cheap. Just the thing for picking up a dozen
More HQ d20 rambling
One of the things I’m looking forward to in the HQ game with the d20 group is fights and conflicts.
What to do with that empty seat?
Lunchtime Poll #3: Imperfect Attendance How do you cope with the absence of a player, either in a single session
In Recent Events #3
“I fear that we have awakened a sleeping giant and filled him with a terrible resolve.” — Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto,
More d20 -> HQ thoughts
Another thought from the same thread on the Forge, this one having to do with the idea that characters in
d20 to HQ gaming conversion
I’ve got an opportunity coming up to demo Heroquest for the d20 playgroup that’s been running since… oh… pretty much
Sorcerer, Grimm Therapy, Session Six
Holy Cow! The anticipated final session actually ended up being the REAL final session! Wow! Okay, I should have done
Type. Print. Play.
Sparks: Paper Miniatures as a Font From the same guy who brought you Risus and other cool stuff. How did
Child’s play
The Forge: Suprise (sic) gaming with a seven-year-old: “I cut off its head,” she said, after making a swipe with
Writing-Gaming Connection
[Wow. Tough to figure out what blog to post this on. I think it goes here by virtue of the
update on the Dibs that is Kringle in Time
A Kringle in Time contains a lot of misbehaving and adult themes and is inappropriate for family gaming unless you
FYI:
A Kringle in Time. Dibs. Player or GM, I don’t care, but dibs.
Sorcerer, Grimm Therapy, Session 5
When we last left our heroes… Kermit, Jason, and Nicky were in a knock-down, drag-out brawl with the Big Man
Via the Forge…
“Idea” photos for DitV games. Also… just good photos.
Generic Heroquest
Issaries has already comissioned a “generic” rpg game using the core HeroQuest rules and to be published with several sample
Musing
Using PmWiki 1.x as a blogging tool, via a few minor WikiCalendar hacks. Hmm.
Sorcerer, Grimm Therapy, Session 4
When we last left our heroes… Kermit and Nicky decided to go and poke around the old Factory where “Nicky’s
How to play Dogs when you don’t want to play Dogs
Based on the back-cover copy for DitV and incorporating a suggested alternative setting from the GM’s section: Dogs in the
Toys for Dogs
Resources, Tools, and Ephemera for DitV: Worth it for the mocked-up book covers alone.
Dogs in the Vineyard, first group chargen
Justin and I have been messing around with Dogs in the Vineyard a bit. I really like this game. Anyway,
Dogs in the Vineyard, the long intro
K, I don’t know how on earth folks have missed my references to Dogs in the Vineyard up to this
Solo DitV with the Boy: Chargen
Every other Saturday, Jackie attends a game that I’m not involved in, leaving me and Justin to bang around the
Asking questions to set up your game
Chris gives some great tips on how to get together for a new game and really tie your players’ characters
Weekend in gaming
Friday: Played InSpectres, in which our heros (a hooker, an ex-mormon mechanic, a fringe-fringe-FRINGE scientist, and a cold-war MI-5 operative
Change is… eh.
Well, I went back to a slightly tweaked version of the original blog page; not due to negative feedback as
Lick the Good Press
Ken Hite talks about DitV.