RPG News for Thursday, 31 January, 2013

[h=3]ENnie Awards Business Manager Position[/h]
This year will be the final year that the ENnies current Business Manager, Tony Law, runs the event. He's done a fantastic job these past few years! The ENnies is looking for a new Business Manager - if you feel that you have what it takes to be the new ENnie Awards Business Manager, I'd love to speak with you!

The ENnies are the Gen Con EN World RPG Awards, an awards program we run every year and present in a live ceremony at Gen Con.

You can see the full job posting for the (volunteer) position on the ENnies website, which lists the duties and responsibilities of the Business Manager. It is a big job, but it can be very rewarding. The new Business Manager will work alongside Tony this year (2013) before and during Gen Con to learn the ropes.

I'd like to take the opportunity to thank Tony for the last few years of wonderful work he's put in! It is a time-consuming job, and he's done it with aplomb! We've been very fortunate to have talented, dedicated, hardworking individuals like Tony (and like Denise, his predecessor) involved with the awards program over the last decade!

Do you love RPGs? Do you love, and want to help, the ENnie Awards? Do you have great organizational skills? Then look no further!

The ENnie Awards is in need of a new Business Manager to start after Gen Con 2013. Before then, you will work with the current Business Manager, Tony Law, before and during Gen Con to learn what needs to be done and how to do it.



[h=3]Dungeons & Dragons News[/h]
  • Best Supporting Character by Chris Perkins -- "What would The Hobbit be without Bilbo, Gandalf, and Thorin? Answer: A motley crew of supporting characters in search of a plot."
  • Art and Maps: Dungeon 210 -- "Help the Harpers break an unholy alliance. Survive a harrowing confrontation with the Blood of Gruumsh. Withstand the siege against Gardmore Abbey. Here now are a full set of illustrations and maps from Dungeon 210!"
  • Huzzah! Huzzah! Table Titans Launched -- "The talk is over. The journey has begun. The players have gathered and it's time let that adventure hook snag us and drag us towards danger. Table Titans is live!"
  • In this week's D&D Next Q&A, Rodney tackles coexisting basic/standard characters, complexity & multiclassing!

[h=3]Roleplaying Games News[/h]
  • GOD GAME BLACK is the newest supplement for The Laundry RPG, based on the Laundry Files novels by Charles Stross. You can grab it at RPGnow.
  • If you're interested in being a playtester for Pelgrane Press (Ashen Stars or Trail of Cthulhu), click here.
  • Atlas Games has posted a preview for Antagonists, the upcoming Ars Magica supplement. The preview is a PDF of the introduction, and you can grab it here.
  • Margaret Weiss Productions' licenses for Supernatural and Smallville are ending. You can still get them until February 28th in the closing out sale.
  • Read interviews with 13th Age designers on this month's Page XX plus new monsters and 13th Age news. In other news, 13th Age pre-orderers have been sent three laid-out chapters in PDF.
  • A Gallery of Rogues Kickstarter is an open-ended fantasy sourcebook of criminals and thieves.

[h=3]Community News[/h]


[h=3]Boardgaming News[/h]
  • Catalyst Game Labs is teaming with Cool Mini or Not to make the Shadowrun: Sprawl Gangers miniature game. They are hard at work designing the game and it's rules and would love to have some more playtesters. You can sign up on the official website.
  • Also of note is the Shadowrun: Crossfire adventure deck building game.
  • The classic game of Capture-the-Flag, Stratego, is now available for your iPad from Keesing Games. You can also play an online version from the same company on Facebook.. They promise a Sci-Fi version is in the near future.

[h=3]Other News[/h]

[h=3]Wil Wheaton's Tabletop Features Green Ronin's Dragon Age RPG![/h]
I think this is the first time that an RPG has been featured on Wil Wheaton's tabletop gaming web show. Chris Pramas of Green Ronin runs Dragon Age for Wil, Chris Hardwick, Kevin Sussman, and Sam Witwer. This is the first of two parts.


[video=youtube;Y-61i3R5y9Y]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Y-61i3R5y9Y[/video]
 

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