The purpose of this Blog post is to be my links page, where I post links to all sorts of cool stuff. Think of it as a resource guide or a Blog roll-type thing. After each link, I’ll write a few words about what the site is and/or my opinion about it. I also complied this huge list of links as a potential tool for my FLGS, The Games Keep. More will be added as I come across them/think of them. Dungeons and Dragons links Enworld - Enworld is one of the largest (if not the largest) D&D websites there is. It’s a message board plus reviews, blogs, groups, marketplaces, news, and so much more. MichaelSomething's Blog - A totally awesome RPG-themed blog you should really see (and tell your friends and family to see!). Goodman Games - The leading third party publisher of 4th Edition D&D. They also have a ton of adventures and stuff for 3rd Edition D&D as well. Their Dungeon Crawl Classics line is a good source for adventures. Paizo - Paizo began as the second party publisher who produced the Dungeon and Dragon magazines. Today they’re known for their online store, excellent customer service, great adventures/fluff books, and now the creators of Pathfinder; the (hugely popular) rebirth of the 3.5 D&D rules. Wizards of the Coast presents Dungeons and Dragons - The official page of the latest edition of the world’s most popular role playing game. There’s tons of stuff here if you’re willing to look for it. The pod casts, RPGA, and the Test Drive of 4th Edition are good places to start. Kobold Quarterly - A print magazine for Dungeons and Dragons. If five ENnie nominations and praise from Ed Greenwood can’t convince you that this is good, then you aren’t the target audience. Also the home for Open Design, where patronage and D&D adventure writing cross over. RPG Bloggers - This is a massive network of RPG Blogs. There’s more RPG stuff then you can fit in a Bag of Holding! RPG.net - Where you can find info on practically every RPG ever published; including D&D. Magic: the Gathering links Star City Games - A very large and popular Magic site. It’s had an extensive online store, subscription-fueled in depth strategy articles, and they host huge tournaments too! Wizards of the Coast presents Magic: the Gathering - Let me assure you, there is plenty of cool content once you dig through all that multi-media intro junk. The “Making Magic” column is especially worth reading if you have any interest in game design. The Magic Show - The best weekly show on the Magic card game you can find on Youtube. Board Gaming links Board Game Geek - If there’s a larger/better website for people who like board games, I’ll be very surprised. Boardgame Players Association - Another website for board game lovers. They host the World Board Gaming Championships. Webcomics Order of the Stick - A popular webcomic that creates a world based on the 3.5 D&D rules set. There's also a nice forum and a few articles to read.
ErfWorld - A webcomic based on SRPG conventions.
Flintlocke's Guide to Azeroth - A webcomic based in the World of Warcraft MMORPG. This is one of the funniest thing I ever read. Be sure to read the
sequel too!