Some folks on the Forge are getting ready to play Dogs in the Vineyard on IRC, and they’re conducting all
The Sorcerer/Amber Connection
So here’s an interesting thing: One of the main bits of preparation that you’re supposed to do (as the GM)
So many good things.
Harlekin-Maus — gaming gold waiting to be mined.
Sorcerer, Grimm Therapy, Session 3
I’m actually combining two sessions into one actual play, since they were each relatively short (poor planning on my part,
Happy derangement
Johnny The Homicidal Maniac : Director’s Cut Mayhem and violence rule in this collection of issues one through seven Johnny
Notes on Sorcerer play (not the game transcript)
Actual Play reports will come this evening when I have more time, but there are a few thoughts I wanted
Coding stuff
I’ve set up a few tweaks, which amount to combining the Random Encounters blog into the RandomWiki front page, using
Things to do in Denver when your PC’s Dead
Doc’s Blog … Confessions of a Game Addict: Game Dream 14: He’s Dead, Jim! Many “traditional” RPGs incorporate the possibility
Graph-ical
Via Dave, Downloadable PDFs of different sorts of graph paper. Squares, hexes, points, metric, kilt-plaid patterns… sweet.
WorldWideGaming
Dave and I got linked from… Portugal? Pretty cool, regardless. Registos das Sess?es – Vantagens e Dificuldades – Roleplay, Lda
Getting Focus
While digression and kibbitzing has been a perennial complaint/joke/bugaboo around the gaming table, there was a point about two years
Game Contributions
Some great thoughts from ***Dave on Game logs: why to keep them, why not to, how to encourage them (both
eighteen again
After feedback and lots of questions from some folks, I’ve updated and reposted the write-up for eighteen. I think it
I warned yah I’d do it…
With apologies to various good golfing movies, the sport itself, the hobby of roleplaying, and Ron Edwards, I present an
Nobilis pre-post-mortem
Let’s say you get into a book club. It’s a pretty interesting set up, where you get a tremendous number
Sidekicks
Game Dream 12: Onward, Jeeves! In my current DnD campaign, NPC companions make little or no impression on the game
“Dogs” Kudos
DitV is Jonathan Tweet’s ‘Best Game of GenCon for 2004. I almost didn’t pick Dogs because I didn’t want a
Nice Supers Campaign set up.
At the coincidentally-named Random Encounters blog. Take 3 parts Neon Genesis Evangelion, 2 parts Incredible Hulk, 1 Part Delta Green,
DitV
Good thread about Dogs in the Vineyard over here at RPG.net. Will update with excerpts as quotes as I read
Brotha, I feel your pain
this thread: There was once a time, not so long ago, when I was enjoying the outside, seeing friends, going
Grist
X-Com: Tactical — X-com as a table-top strategy game, with downloadable/printable map tiles. Hmmmmmm. (Also, XCom UFO creators strategy game:
Now on Deck…
With the exception of one Nobilis session… two weekends ago (egads)… there really hasn’t been much gaming going on this
Braaaaaiiiinsss
Dirty little gaming secret: I love undead. Stumbling hordes of zombies, lightning-quick skeletons — it’s all good. Shawn of the
Twist and turn
The Upsidedown Map Page It came as a surprise to me after over 20 years of seeing “normal” world maps
Open Mouth A, insert Foot B
You know what’s intimidating? When the Ron Edwards PM’s you with “I’m utterly swamped, could you please address the questions
Calendar goodness
Updated the Game Calendar software and am VERY HAPPY to report: a) The glitchy things that’ve been happening recently when
Record Breaking
Just because I feel like it — here’s a list of noteworthy or record-setting events from some of the games
Brilliant
In a Gaming with Minatures thread on the Forge, Mike Holmes described a recent minis game with his three-year old
[Sorcerer] Bibliophage, Session 8: Aristeia
So, Friday the 30th was the last session of the Bibliophage Sorcerer campaign. There was gunplay. There were demons. Candelabras
A look at the new Conan collection
While at the San Diego Comic-Con last week, I had a chance to chat with the folks at the Del