I remember reading Vurt years ago as a teenager in the early 90's (the simplistic orange and blue cover featuring the feathers is still very striking in my mind) and loving it. More recently, I've wanted to dive back in and read the other books. Holding adventures in this world would be pretty...
A group of friends I DM'd for a while back all chipped in on a Backpack of Holding from ThinkGeek and surprised me with it, that was really cool. I still use it to carry the majority of my supplies to games. Another player once gifted me a hand made wooden dice tower which I also continue to...
US prices for the Paranoia products are up, just gotta click the US flag at the top of the page. Here's a direct link:
http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/us/rpgs/paranoia.html
Is there a rough timeline for when the first adventure will be published, and about how frequently the subsequent pieces will arrive? I'll be starting a campaign soon with a new group from work, and am curious if I should consider this as an option. Thanks!
The map is by the awesome Dyson Logos. If ya like the style, check out his other (FREE!) maps over at https://rpgcharacters.wordpress.com/ and his Patreon page that allows him to keep making them http://www.patreon.com/dysonlogos
I've not had any serious problems with them during our games. In fact, they've been quite handy in some instances. For example, I use an app called Tasker on my Android phone to accomplish all sorts of automation tasks in my day-to-day life, and I thought there could be a cool way to use it for...
I've picked up the Frog God/Necromancer titles "5th Edition Foes" and "Book of Lost Spells", backed Sasquatch's "Primeval Thule" Kickstarter, and am an en5ider patron.
Mike Schley hinted on his twitter account that he is doing the maps for this book, so I bet they'll be phenomenal as always.
https://twitter.com/schley/status/688736565066117120
I also regularly use www.tabletopaudio.com but also have been using tracks from www.ambient-mixer.com lately with good effect. The latter has mobile apps for Android and iProducts, as well.
For everyone wanting to read this on something other than your handheld, this is what you do: Open whichever article you want to read, then tap the screen so all the extra navigation stuff comes up. At the top right of the screen should be a share button that kind of looks like a greater-than...