Warhammer World Building: The Empire of the Old World
This month is a comprehensive look at Middenheim: City of the White Wolf, in Charles Dunwoody’s Warhammer world building column.
This month is a comprehensive look at Middenheim: City of the White Wolf, in Charles Dunwoody’s Warhammer world building column.
My advice for GenCon (and convention goers in general)! Hope to see you there.
In the RPG Himbo Treasure Hunt, a firm called “CashCorp” is going to buy your gym, knock it down and turn it into high-end apartments.
Make beautiful and inventive things!
If you’re looking for a tabletop clearly inspired by those hack-slash-loot computer games like Diablo or Torchlight, then There Once Were Dragons is a strong contender.
It seems like we are beginning to think about railroad in a way that is just used to critique a game where you can see the way a story is going to go or has elements you find prosaic.
Do too many adventures for the lower character levels in D&D lean too heavily into “an introduction to fantasy worlds” at the expense of nuance, mystique and emotional challenge?
I paid $3.00 for Searching for my Solemate, a GM-less tabletop RPG from Ninja Penguin.
Perhaps the most versatile concept of “dungeons” is that they don’t necessarily have to be dungeons. (Article originally written in Spanish)
Every ambassador should be well dressed in their missions.