My thoughts on PDFs vs. printed books
Recently I noticed a discussion on Google+ about whether gamers prefer PDFs or printed books.…
Robots, Maps and Traveller: An interview with Rouven Weinbach
The first roleplaying game I ever bought was the German translation of Marc Miller's Traveller.…
Life Signs
Reports of the unfortunate and sudden demise of Stargazer's World are highly exaggerated. Even though…
Wanderers of the Outlands, a sci-fi setting!
Almost two years ago I wrote my first post about a sci-fi setting I had…
SWN: Jumpstarting my Creativity
For the last few weeks I really struggled getting anything done. I don’t know what…
Geeknic XI: There and back again!
I've blogged at length about Puerto Rico Role Players, a local group of role-playing game…
Star Wars Infinities – The Gathering Storm (Part 9 of 9)
Well here we are at the end of this weekly series! It’s been a great…
Star Wars Infinities – The Gathering Storm (Part 8 of 9)
Yes you read that right! This was supposed to be the 8th installment of the…
What about Open Gaming Monthly? A short review…
After my review of Gygax Magazine and my bemoaning of the loss of Kobold Quarterly,…
Kickstarter: Achtung! Cthulhu – Assault on the Mountains of Madness Confirmed!
On the weekend I received a press release by Modiphius that I just have to…
Star Wars Infinities – The Gathering Storm (Part 7 of 8)
Understand, all the planning for this campaign began in 2007. While Social Media existed, not…
What about Gygax Magazine? A review… (and a rant for good measure!)
When Gygax Magazine was announced I was thrilled. Although I am not a big super…
The best laid schemes of mice and men often go awry
During the last weeks I posted about my plans for a Diaspora game using Mass…
Star Wars Infinities – The Gathering Storm (Part 6 of 8)
Another Friday, another Star Wars post! I’ve been having a lot of fun writing these…
Don’t ask what the GM can do for you
… ask what you can do for the GM. Or let it put me differently:…
Game Master Support Group
“Hello, my name is Roberto and I’m a Game Master…” Now everybody goes: “Hello Roberto!”…