Wolfgang Baur, Chris Pramas, and Michael Furlanetto to work on new patronage project
I just got word from Open Design that they’ll be launching a new adventure design…
What about Advanced Feats: The Witch’s Brew? A review…
The fine folk at Open Design, i.e. Kobold Quarterly, are at it again, producing excellent…
Gen Con: Second Day
Gen Con is a bit like the Matrix. You can’t be told about Gen Con,…
Review: Sunken Empires
Sunken Empires is one of Open Design’s latest Pathfinder compatible products. On 82 pages you…
Get a free copy of KQ#10 until January 31
I think everyone already knows about the KQ store giving away the PDF version of…
Gamers Help Haiti Product Bundle @ DriveThruRPG
As you probably already know, One Book Shelf, the company behind RPGNow and DrivethruRPG is…
Interview with Wolfgang Baur
Some days ago I managed to arrange an interview with Wolfgang Baur, Kobold-in-Chief of Kobold…
First look: The Red Eye of Azatoth
Open Design LLC recently released The Red Eye of Azatoth a 108-paged adventure anthology for…
What about Might of the Magus? A review…
When I reviewed the Complete Advanced Feats, and I wished I could see an Advanced…
Oh look, the Magus… and more!
The new class for the Pathfinder RPG keeps catching me unaware. As I wrote when…
What about Street of Zobeck and Alleys of Zobeck? A pair of reviews…
The folk at Open Design are kind enough to keep sending review copies of their…
What about The Complete Advanced Feats? A review…
When I read the author’s preface to The Complete Advanced Feats by Sigfried Trent and…
What about Advanced Feats: The Inquisitor’s Edge? A review…
All good things must come to an end! Such is the case with the Advanced…
Review: Soldiers of Fortune by Matt James
Yesterday, February 14th was Valentine’s Day, and what would Valentine’s Day be without some love…
What about Visions of the Oracle? A review…
After reviewing the previous installments in the Advanced Feats series and having some of my…
Review: Courts of the Shadow Fey
This time around, I will be bringing you my review of Wolfgang Baur’s Courts of…