RPG News for Saturday, 12 Jan, 2013

Dungeons & Dragons News Yesterday, there was a live Google Hangout video chat interview with D&D Next designers Mike Mearls and Jeremy Crawford. You can watch it in the video below. We're discussing it here - feel free to join in! http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ViU5xr0dBMQ Pathfinder News The Pathfinder Online Kickstarter has just 57 hours to go at the time...

[h=3]Dungeons & Dragons News[/h]
Yesterday, there was a live Google Hangout video chat interview with D&D Next designers Mike Mearls and Jeremy Crawford. You can watch it in the video below. We're discussing it here - feel free to join in!


[video=youtube;ViU5xr0dBMQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ViU5xr0dBMQ[/video]

[h=3]Pathfinder News[/h]

[h=3]Roleplaying Game News[/h]
  • Ruins of the Undercity is "a huge random-generated adventure campaign for Old School systems" and officially compatible with Labyrinth Lord, though you should be able to play it with most OSR (Old School Rennaissance) games. "Deep beneath the streets of the City-State of Cryptopolis, sanctuary of the lich-thieves and abode of the Red Goddess, sewers and ancient ruins mingle together into a labyrinth of horrors and wonders."
  • Designer Fred Hicks has posted an art spec he wrote up for Peter Woodworth's Storm of the Century adventure.

[h=3]Community News[/h]
  • I've updated, reformatted, and extended From TSR to WotC: A History of D&D. This list of links, articles, essays, letters, and more is now extensive enough that you'll need a good couple of hours to work your way through all of it, and between the lot you can get a good picture of the life of TSR and WotC (esecially when you start to notice the conflicting reports of events from different people involved!) As always, feel free to suggest additions in the comments.
  • How Long Can PDF Last? is the latest article in Radiating Gnome's weekly Gamehackery column right here at EN World.
  • The ENnies website has an interview with fantasy/horror soundtrack publisher Midnight Syndicate, which won an ENnie in 2006 and was nominated again in 2007.
  • Over at the Geek's Dream Girl website, you can read an article about recovering from a gaming hiatus.

[h=3]Other News[/h]
 

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