Review: Dungeons and Dragons 4th Edition Manual of the Planes
I will admit it. In all the iterations of Dungeons and Dragons, I never purchased the Manual of the Planes.
Read moreI will admit it. In all the iterations of Dungeons and Dragons, I never purchased the Manual of the Planes.
Read moreByron Collins of “Collins Epic Wargames” wrote an excellent article on the difficulties of getting a board game published, as
Read moreRecently, I had the honor of chatting with the three gentlemen at the core of Crafty Games. Crafty Games made a name for itself with its “Spycraft” line of games, but is now working on “Fantasycraft” and the new “Mistborn” rpg, based on the books by Brandon Sanderson. for next year. Scott Gearin, Alex Flagg and a mysterious character known only as the “God King Emperor of Happy Happy Fun Time,” hereafter abbreviated as “GKEoHHFT” logged on for an in-depth chat. So in-depth that it is too long for a single post. I will post the second part of the interview Monday.
Read moreI am tired. Tired of the constant bickering about 4th edition Dungeons and Dragons rules and classes, the relative merits
Read moreI have always wondered just how much “Wizards of the Coast” figures in the greater Hasbro family. Is WOTC a
Read moreI noticed a trend among gaming companies, whether it be a huge corporate publisher or smaller game companies. Each book
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