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
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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
Announcing: Distress Calls for Space RPGS Resource Book
A month ago, I began a solo Traveller campaign. I rolled up 5 characters, and started with the great (in my opinion) introductory adventure High and Dry. My crew made it through the adventure (no spoilers), and on their way from Walston to Flammarion, they decided to stop over in Bowman, and try their hand … Continue reading Announcing: Distress Calls for Space RPGS Resource Book
Century: Save the Earth – Playing a Project Hail Mary Game
Have you ever finished a book, and immediately wanted to play a game in that universe? That was my experience last night as I finished Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary. My first thought was "I'm going to make a Project Hail Mary Game." It turns out making a full game takes much more time than … Continue reading Century: Save the Earth – Playing a Project Hail Mary Game



