RPG News Headlines for Tuesday, 6 September, 2011

Morrus

Well, that was fun
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Here's the latest round-up of RPG news headlines.
  • :pf: New Paizo correspondent Steel_Wind takes the time to talk about the incredibly positive experiences he has had with Organized Play in the past 18 months through Pathfinder Society in Why Organized Play has been an Awesome Experience.
  • :3e: This week's Grave Plots examines the idea of unusual settings--specifically, those made out of giant animals. Also, designer Alex Riggs gives GM tips on creating and using interesting and memorable NPC stat-blocks in this week's Dark Designs, while From the Workshop features a number of feats that allow you to gain various mechanical benefits by exercising at the table.
  • :4e: This week's Foursaken Feature includes an optional way to inject a little physical activity into your 4th edition game, and gain some mechanical benefit out of it as well.
  • :cth: The RPG Examiner reviews a trifecta of terror focusing on The King in Yellow.
  • :mongoose: For thirty months, Jonny Nexus recorded the thoughts aroused by, and the lessons learned from, his twice-weekly roleplaying habit in a column he wrote for Mongoose Publishing's Signs & Portents magazine. Part travelogue, part guide, part manual, and part manifesto, these are those columns.
  • :rpg: Crossing the Millers is an adventure for Sword Noir: A Role-Playing Game of Hardboiled Sword & Sorcery. It's a PDF adventure with 21 pages of content including 3 pages of narrative characters and 6 pre-generated characters for use by the players.
  • :maps: Cartographer Jonathan Roberts recently created a map of a slightly alternate France for Interaction Point Games' Kingdoms of Legend: Knights of France. Previously, he did something similar for the west coast of Scotland.
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