It’s DriveThruRPG discount time again!
I think you know the drill, so I won’t bore you with long introductions. You…
Savage Worlds Deluxe: Explorer’s Edition now available for preorders
Recently I checked Pinnacle Entertainment’s new website and was surprised to see that the Explorer’s…
The MARS Project: Zombies part deux!
Because no one demanded it, here is more information about the latest adventure I’ll be…
MARS Project, a zombiepocalypse game
Hello readers! Sorry for my prolonged absence. As Michael posted I’ve had my plate full.…
Savage Worlds, playing The Wild Hunt (and a long winded retrospective…)
I have been intrigued by Savage Worlds ever since I first read about it. A…
You can never have too many maps! An interesting Kickstarter…
The emergence of patron backed publishing projects certainly caught me by surprise. By now I…
Character Concepts: The old hero…
Just as I am more of a lover than a fighter (and no I’m not…
Lazy Friday Video post: “Game Geeks #178 RunePunk and Iron Dynasty”
As a follow-up to yesterday’s interview with Sean Preston I want to present to you…
Interview: Sean Preston
I first met Sean Preston at Gen Con 2010. I think I had exchanged a…
Agents of Oblivion is now available!
Let me start with a quote from John Rogers, the creator and executive producer…
Ia! Ia! Check out this great Realms of Cthulhu sale!
Reality Blurs’ Sean Preston has a special deal for all you Cthulhu fans out there:…
Get 20% off of selected titles at DriveThruRPG
If you have been following this blog you probably have seen these discounts before. Every…
The Cold War and the Cthulhu Mythos
In December 2008 I first read about Charles Stross’ short story “A Colder War”. Imagine…
Ask The Readers: What’s your favorite Steampunk RPG?
My recently-discovered love for the music of Abney Park and their upcoming roleplaying game Airship…
“Iron Dynasty: Way of the Ronin” Giveaway Contest
Today I am going to give away a free PDF copy of RealityBlurs’ awesome Savage…
Gen Con 2011, a retrospective… Part 4!
I fear this whole Gen Con retrospective might be getting a little old, after all…