Friday, April 7, 2010

Morrus

Well, that was fun
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D&D 4th Edition News
  • Review of Three-Dragon Ante: Emeror’s Gambit by WotC Check out the new card game said to have been “brought to our world from the taverns and game tables of the Dungeons & Dragons world”! This stand-alone card game can even be role-played within a D&D 4E session – but just how good is your Character at cards?
  • Level Up #3 Goodman Games' magazine now in stores.
  • New Hump Day Hazard at Kobold Quarterly Delve into the heart of the mountain and try these six new underground terrain options for your 4E D&D battlefield.
  • Review of Martial Cultures: The Ikanoi by Chaotic Shiny Productions Check out this review of Chaotic Shiny’s product line, offering something more than merely a new race for Player-Characters – it’s a whole diverse society in one supplement!
  • Key of the Fey Preview #2‏ There's a very important lesson most heroes forget - most people can take care of themselves. So when the Faithful of Anamupet fall victim to a band of mercs and their orc employer, they take matters into their own hands. This second preview of the upcoming 4e adventure, The Key of the Fey provides a complete encounter of eladrin ambushing the orcs.
Pathfinder/D&D 3.5 News
  • The Semeion Race In this week's From the Workshop, Necromancers of the Northwest designer Joshua Zaback provides a PC race with fun and utilitarian shapechanging powers.
  • Deep Ones by Mark Gedak‏ Rite Publishing brings you a piece of Lovecraftian Horror to a Pathifnder RPG near you.
Other News
  • [ame="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/078645895X?ie=UTF8&tag=michaeltresca&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=078645895X"]The Evolution of Fantasy Role-Playing Games Preorder[/ame] TEFRPG follows the evolution of the fantasy role-playing game, from Tolkien's Fellowship of the Ring, to pen-and-paper role-playing games (Dungeons & Dragons), to text-based games (like Zork), to Multi-User Dimensions (MUDs like RetroMUD), to Computer Role-Playing Games (CRPGs), to Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games (MMORPGs like Dungeons & Dragons Online) to the 4th Edition of Dungeons & Dragons. It examines how the social dynamics of the adventuring party (fighter, healer, blaster, sneak) has evolved across the different mediums and how the impact of anonymity over the Internet changed the foundation of role-playing games that originally required face-to-face interaction.
  • Famous Gamers: Stephen Colbert The RPG Examiner delves into Stephen Colbert's gaming history and stats up his paladin, Fairynieth...before the whole power armor incident.
 

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