Last week I shared about the joy I get from reading my Dad’s old gaming characters and notes. At the end of the post I talked about how I am incorporating his gaming notes, and my piles of gaming notes from the last two decades, into a setting going forward. I wanted to share more … Continue reading Worldbuilding for the Fourth Age
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Mug, Saphron, and the First Age of Gaming
It was the late 90’s, and I was just entering middle school. My brother, my dad and I were seated at our kitchen table. My dad was an avid fantasy reader, and my brother and I had finally convinced him to sit down and learn our favorite card game—Magic the Gathering. To our surprise, Dad … Continue reading Mug, Saphron, and the First Age of Gaming
Running B4: The Lost City
One of my goals this year was to provide more resources for the type of games I play. I benefit greatly from finding information and advice about old school dungeons and dragons modules, but frequently there is a lack of information out there (or, the information is 10+ years old). So, I’ve decided to chronicle … Continue reading Running B4: The Lost City
13 Dwarves and a Burglar – A Dwarf Mine Challenge
Over the holidays, I was cleaning out some old design documents, and found some of my initial design notes for Dwarf Mine. Inspired, I went back to some of my original source material, and decided that Dwarf Mine needed it’s own challenge. Allow me to introduce to you, 13 Dwarves and a Burglar - A … Continue reading 13 Dwarves and a Burglar – A Dwarf Mine Challenge
A Dwarf Mine Subreddit
This will be a quick post! I created a Dwarf Mine subreddit - it can be accessed at reddit.com/r/dwarfmine. Why? I noticed I was getting questions from several areas. I had a few questions through itch.io, through DriveThruRPG, and through the comments section on this blog. There have also been small discussions on BoardGameGeek.com While … Continue reading A Dwarf Mine Subreddit




