Dungeoncraft: Secrets!
Secrets are what makes a campaign setting more interesting and deep. The old man sitting…
Roleplaying music – Bioshock
The award-winning computer game Bioshock takes place in an underwater city called Rapture, where the…
Pirates are playing in the sandbox
This saturday, we concluded our first Pirates of the Spanish Main adventure. I used the…
It’s the end of the world as we know it…
We are still there! LHC has not killed us (yet), so we still have some…
Post/page ratings and iPhone support
This morning I installed two plugins that will make reading this blog even more enjoyable!…
Is D&D Insider worth up to 8$ per month?
Recently WotC's Randy Buehler has revealed the plans for the future of DDI. In the…
Elementary, dear Watson!
I love RPG and I love murder mysteries. When I am not blogging, gaming or…
Drinking from the firehose
The RPG Bloggers Network is awesome. It helped new or virtually unknown blogs like mine…
Dungeoncraft: The World of Asecia
Last time I showed you the original map that started it all. Today I want…
Roleplaying music – Five essential soundtrack albums
In my column "Roleplaying music" I want to write about the usage of music in…
“Savage Worlds Explorer’s Edition” Review
Savage Worlds is a multi-genre roleplaying game created by Pinnacle Entertainment. So it's no coincidence…
Canned Monstrosities
While checking some websites this morning I stumbled upon some great tutorials for Halloween props.…
Roleplaying music – “WoW: Taverns of Azeroth”
Recently Blizzard Entertainment has released a new game soundtrack album over Apple's iTunes Store: "World…
Superhero campaigns
Although I am no avid fan I like superhero comics, movies and computer games. I…
EuRoSoc
When Wizards of the Coast started Gleemax I was hoping for something just like Facebook…
Dungeoncraft: The map
I am still working on my next episode of "Dungeoncraft" but I wanted to give…