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3G: Go, Go, Gadget Bohemian Earspoon!

Technology has always been a part of D&D. Don Kaye, a friend of Gary Gygax’s in his original campaign, created the character of Murlynd, who wore a Stetson and sported twin six-shooters. Murlynd’s house was detailed in the module The Land Beyond the Magic Mirror, featuring electrical lights, hot and cold running water (turned on only on the first floor), and a stove and refrigerator in the...

Ten Ways to Make Treasure Cool

<!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <o:OfficeDocumentSettings> <o:RelyOnVML/> <o:AllowPNG/> </o:OfficeDocumentSettings> </xml><![endif]-->Every GM at some point is faced with the conundrum of coming up with new treasures. Yes, you could throw infinite piles of gems, gold, and jewelry at the party; but eventually it’s just going to become routine. Hardly what you want for your magnificent treasure...

3G: Ginnifer Goodwin and Gallifrey

As a 12-year-old, I spent every waking moment crafting D&D adventures for my friends to play. The older I got, however, the less time I had to devote to creating encounters from scratch. Thankfully, there was a wealth of modules in the early D&D days that presented the DM with the “bare bones” of an adventure that could be tailored to individual campaigns. Of course, as a teenager, I...

Family Gamers: When the Little Ones cry…

Note: Just want to remind everyone that input, criticism, etc is welcome and appreciated. I noticed last week’s article wasn’t read by many. Are you getting tired? Do I need a new direction? Was that article really that bad? Remember, you tell me if it’s a hit, miss, critical hit or a critical fumble. :) Thanks. On with the show!! This week we move to something other than RPGs. We play all...
Where are you? Actually, don't tell me - I'll tell you where you are. Not you, specifically, of course - but "you" as an anonymised aggregate. "What's Morrus blathering on about this time?" is probably near the tip of your tongue right now. Well, WotC recently asked if I (along with, I assume, other large web communities of gamers) would be able to pull an anonymised list from Google...

Review of Rusty Axe Dungeon Tiles (Core Set)

Reported. Cheers, Colin

Gamehackery: The Initiative Initiative

One of my gadget-strewn quests over years of gaming has been finding a good way to track initiative. I've seen a lot of methods -- and everyone loves what they're doing (or doesn't obsess about it), but I've got my favorites. What We Need Initiative is important for DMs, who need to keep things running in an orderly way. Taking control of initiative is critical to good tactical play...

Experience Point: The Zeigarnik Effect

Do you know who Bluma Zeigarnik is? Well if you don’t then you should totally click on that link because, in addition to be awfully pretty (as Russian scientists go), she did some really fascinating research back in the early 20th century. The “Zeigarnik Effect” came out of that research, which is basically how your brain won’t let something go if it got interrupted in the middle of doing...

Pretty Darn Fun (A look at new PDFs)

This week we have 10 excellent and interesting PDFs to take a look at. We have Shadowrun mixing with politics, advice on comedy, some new rule sets with cool settings, some new settings for cool fantasy campaigns, some books that can be used in just about any game and a mix of other styles/genres/systems. The Spotlight highlights an old but superb game system making its way to PDF form. It’s...

The Ten RPG Player Types

As a GM and game designer, I think it’s laughable that you could ever separate people into different personality types, let alone gamers. However, since I have to write another article, why not? Yes, today I’ll be pigeon-holing all gamers into several broad, vague, and inaccurate ‘types’ with no hint of useful information anywhere in sight. In fact, this article’s sole purpose can be said to...

Review of Ed Greenwood Presents: Elminster’s Forgotten Realms by Wizards of the Coast

so is this 4e or DDN or neither?

Review of Kobold Quarterly Issue #23 (Fall 2012) by Open Design

I got NSFW art in there!

Review of DUNGEON! Fantasy Board Game by Wizards of the Coast

It's damnably cheap! Just £12 here in England.

Review of Dungeon Crawler Miniatures

Not sure I agree with the 3.75 out of 5.0 score. The minis are all high quality. You know what you are buying ahead of time, so it's not like you are going to get blind-sided with randomly packaged minis you don't want or need. I'd give them a score of 4.0 or 4.5, with a 5.0 score reserved for an incredible sculpt and or paint job.

Wil Wheaton's TABELETOP #14: Pandemic

Wil Wheaton and guests Ed Brubaker (Writer—Captain America, Criminal, Angel of Death), Robert Gifford (Founder—Geek Chic), and Morgan Webb (Host—X-Play) play Pandemic over on Geek & Sundry's latest episode of Tabletop. Pandemic is a cooperative board game designed by Matt Leacock and published by Z-Man Games in 2008, based on the premise that four diseases have broken out in the world, each threatening to wipe out a region. The game accommodates 2 to 4 players, each playing one of five possible specialists: (dispatcher, medic, scientist, researcher or operations expert). The game is unlike most boardgames as the gameplay is cooperative, rather than competitive. Through the combined effort of all the players, the goal is to discover all four cures before any of several game-losing conditions are reached.

Review Triple-Play: Monsters of Sin: Avarice, Envy, and Lust by Open Design

An an Italian, it is my duty to correct the spelling of Dante's surname... :p It's Alighieri.

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Reviews

Relive your teenage years in a world full of sick tricks and sci-fi drama.
Chock full of sharp tools to build a monster hunting machine.
Three more short hits perfect for one shots or con games.
A less grimdark version of Shadow of the Demon Lord.

Dungeons & Dragons

Mammoths and howdahs, durable thorn oxen, sneaky trench tigers, raging rhinos, incendiary boars!
The stock market has pushed Hasbro's price up after recent comments by Musk.
The richest man in the world wants to know how much D&D's owner Hasbro would cost.
Not the kind of cult you soon forget.
Archetype Entertainment is publishing a new TTRPG based on their upcoming video game.
Another third-party RPG comes to D&D Beyond.

Industry News

The indie gaming storefront was offline, blaiming Funko's "Brand Protection Software"
In this episode Jessica is back from her stint as Vice President of the USA, and Elon Musk explodes all over D&D.
The richest man in the world wants to know how much D&D's owner Hasbro would cost.
It's that time of year again--what's your most anticipated TTRPG of next year?
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