Table Topics

Tips for convention GMs’ !

Well it's about that time of year for many of us. Con season! Yup its about that time of year again for me. As Storm-Con closes in I begin to gather all my things that I need or think I will need for the games I plan to run at the convention. So I thought… Continue reading Tips for convention GMs’ !

Kickstarters, R&R (Runkles Review's)

Kickstarter Shaming

Well it's just one of the risks you take when you back a Kickstarter. You put your faith and your money in the hands of a complete stranger. In the hopes that they will come through with their end of the agreement. Complete a project that they are trying to make in a timely fashion… Continue reading Kickstarter Shaming

R&R (Runkles Review's), Table Topics

Review: The Strange in Translation Character Options

With the gloomy weather here today it was nice to have something new read over while drinking my coffee this morning. So lets dive in and take a quick look at The Strange in Translation Character Options. The Strange In Translation Character Options Writer/Designer Bruce R. Cordell Developer Monte Cook Creative Director Shanna Germain Editor… Continue reading Review: The Strange in Translation Character Options

Reblog Round up !

Product Review – Baker Street: Roleplaying in the World of Sherlock Holmes

A great review from my friend Modoc31 over at Rolling Boxcars. This game recently hit my radar and I just keep hearing good things about it. I know we will be seeing it at this years Storm-Con and I for one am eager to get a game under my belt.

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Baker Street: Roleplaying in the World of Sherlock Holmes
Author: 
Bryce Whitacre
Cover Art: Timothy Lantz
Interior Art: Sidney E. Paget, Russell Stutler & Amanda Kahl
Publisher: Fearlight Games
Page Count: 197
Available Formats: PDF & Hardcover
Cost:  Print (unavailable at this time) and $19.99 – PDF
Publisher: Fearlight Games

PREMISE
Sherlock Holmes has disappeared from the world while attempting to thwart another of Professor Moriarty’s plots; the two have tumbled off the Reichenbach Falls. Now, Mr. Watson can’t keep up with the backlog of cases pouring into the Baker Street office of Sherlock Holmes. The would-be investigators are asked to step in and help take on some of the cases.

PRODUCT QUALITY
The PDF presents a wonderful layout that is easy to read and navigate. The font and background page color really enhance the reading experience. Interior art is evocative of the time period and is also another immersive element…

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R&R (Runkles Review's)

Review: Operation Lightning

OPERATION LIGHTNING Written by Charles White Editing by Darren G. Miller Cartography by Krista White Additional Assistance by Jodi Black Playtesting by: Robert Hensley III, Ben Erdin, Jerry Huffton, Regina Lynn Jones and Darren Miller. Operation Lighting Charles Whites newest adventure for the savage world setting. It is also his first adventure written by him!… Continue reading Review: Operation Lightning

Off Topic, Table Topics

Dear Gary Gygax

Dear Mr Gygax, I never had the honor of meeting you in all my years. Growing up in the great state of Wisconsin, I never made the short journey to see the hallowed halls of TSR. I was young and under the illusion that it would last forever. That is one of my deepest regrets.… Continue reading Dear Gary Gygax

Quick Grabs & Good Deals.

GM’s Day Sale!

Yup it's that time of the year again, Wow time flies. Last  year I posted my Top 10 selections that I had my eye on that were featured in the GM's Day Sale. This year I will only be doing my Top 5. RPG's Top 5 GM's Day grabs  #1 Hands down my number one… Continue reading GM’s Day Sale!