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    Go Down The Hobbit Hole Of The One Ring Starter Set

    A review of the full game is forthcoming (Free League sent me that too) but yeah, character creation isn't very heavy at all.
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    Go Down The Hobbit Hole Of The One Ring Starter Set

    Dungeons & Dragons has offered players a chance to get their medieval fantasy stories on for years but there’s always been a desire to play in Middle-Earth and let folks show off how much lore they’ve absorbed from Tolkien. There have been several official RPGs over the years with The One Ring...
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    Those Who Wanderhome Are Not Lost

    Stories are rooted in conflict. The main character wants something but can’t get it. They must overcome those obstacles to resolve the story. Role-playing games are no different, but more often than not, those conflicts are resolved through combat. Yes, everyone has examples of times when their...
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    The Black Hack Boxed Set Offers (Almost) Everything You Need For An Excellent Hexcrawl

    The lure of the boxed set is fairly clear. Everything you need to play the game all in one tidy package. This idea has evolved over the decades but I would be lying if I didn’t still enjoy cracking open a box and exploring everything inside. The Black Hack had a moment in the sun a couple years...
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    Mutants In The Now Brings A Fresh Look At Other Strangeness

    I like the loose implications of the setting. If you want TMNT or the store brand versions of the factions in the book, great. Or whip something up during session zero. I have a lot of the After The Bomb books, so I was considering throwing some Terminator into the mix and have them...
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    Mutants In The Now Brings A Fresh Look At Other Strangeness

    It's aimed at being a TMNT retroclone. Some system similarities but mostly the stripped down version in that book rather than RIFTS or Heroes Unimited.
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    Mutants In The Now Brings A Fresh Look At Other Strangeness

    Licensed RPGs are the shooting stars of tabletop roleplaying games. They burn brightly, hopefully beautifully and then are lost to history once the license ends. Many live on in the library shelves of those who love them. Some are sold for ridiculous amounts on the internet. A few are reborn as...
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    New Playsets Aim To Make Your Next Game Night A Fiasco

    Fiasco is one of my go-to choices when a friend that’s never played a role playing game asks me about trying one. It’s a simple, clear setup with easy mechanics that plays in two hours or less. It also tends to be gutbustingly funny given the dark humor threaded throughout the playsets available...
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    Weird Frontiers Takes DCC West

    The gun deck is only used for firearms.
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    I Wonder Wonder Wonder Who, Who Wrote The Book of Nod Review

    In 1993, The Book of Nod appeared on gaming store shelves around the world. It came just as Vampire: The Masquerade’s hardcover Second Edition was truly exploding into popularity. It shed light on the World of Darkness in an unusual way; as an in-game document. The book sold in stores was the...
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    Weird Frontiers Takes DCC West

    Hard copies of the book are still available for pre-order here.
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    Weird Frontiers Takes DCC West

    It’s been a good year for fans of Weird Westerns. Deadlands came out with a brand new edition updated to the latest Savage Worlds rules set and a new campaign to take players from novice cowpunchers to Veterans of the Weird West. Haunted West gives tables the tools to tell tall tales from the...
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    TSR D&D Historian Ben Riggs on TSR's Salaries in the 1990s

    For gamers of a certain age, yes. But I've encounterd younger D&D fans who don't even know what a TSR is. Ben has specific examples of bad decisions from primary sources rather than hearsay on the Internet.
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