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Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Deal of the Day - The GameMaster's Apprentice: Base Deck


I own a physical deck of The GameMaster's Apprentice: Base Deck and I'd love to actually use it in game. I have played with it to generate adventure seeds, and it's fun and useful. I'm not sure I could use it to run a full session on the fly, but I may have to try at some point.

Normally 9.99 in PDF, until tomorrow morning The GameMaster's Apprentice: Base Deck is 1.50 in PDF as DTRPG's Deal of the Day. I suggest at that price, you snag the PDF and if it seems it will be useful in your games, consider going back and grabbing the printed deck at 20 bucks.

The GameMaster's Apprentice is a genre-and-system-neutral deck of cards that can be used as either a supplement for traditional tabletop RPGs or as a complete game engine for GM-free solo or group RPGs. 

You can view the cards' complete instructions for free by clicking the preview link beneath the thumbnail above, or view the Quickstart Guide and a set of quick-reference PnP/PoD Instruction Cards here on DriveThru if you prefer (if you wish to purchase the Print on Demand instruction cards to keep with your deck, be sure to combine the order with the deck itself! They are only six cards, and DriveThru will not print orders that small). You can also scroll down to view the card overview image and watch a video of the cards in use! 

On each card is a set of fourteen individual randomizers; with 60 double-sided cards, you can generate literally millions of possible adventures, all without having to hunt through a book or PDF for a single table!

With these cards, you can:

  • Instantly generate NPCs with randomized names, motivations, and backgrounds.
  • Create random events or story seeds.
  • Provide sensory details or random loot for characters searching or stealing.
  • Run games without a human GameMaster!
  • And more--they even work brilliantly as creative writing prompt generators, and have been playtested by 9th-12th grade students of both English and Game Design.

If you want specifics, including examples of how to use the randomizers on the cards, the complete instructions are available in the downloadable PDF preview linked below the cover image/thumbnail, but you can take a look at the overview below to see the quick and dirty version of what is on each card, and you can view a video preview from the original Kickstarter that explains how to use the cards to run a GM-free game or generate a story for a traditional RPG. This video is the second in a series, so if you want to see the first (which details initial generation of the story), check out our website, www.LarcenousDesigns.com! 

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Monday, April 17, 2023

Bundle of Holding - Tiny Dungeon Mega (Tiny d6)

I'm a fan of the Tiny d6 system, which isn't a surprise, as I like my RPGs quick and dirty. I believe Tiny Dungeon was my first encounter with Tiny d6, and it's one of the few RPGs that aren't old-school in their roots that I grocked right away.

The Tiny Dungeon Mega Bundle over at Bundle of Holding is an amazing value. You get six Tiny D6 RPGs for less than 20 bucks, and for about 39 bucks total you add another 7 titles

Adventurer! This giant new Tiny Dungeon Megabundle presents many tabletop roleplaying games from Gallant Knight Games that use the streamlined, minimalist TinyD6 rules. These Tiny games play fast, have characters you can describe on an index card, and cover a huge range of genres: fantasy, space opera, superheroes, mecha, post-apocalypse, Wild West, pirates, zombie and Mythos horror, and, ummm, fishing. Can't forget fishing. And you can mash them all together, to play supers and imperious magicians fighting kaiju in an apocalyptic alien zombie-haunted Weird-West wasteland. While on a fishing trip.

Ideal for convention games, one-shots, and novice roleplayers, the tiny boatload of .PDF ebooks in this jumbo bargain-priced offer – intended especially for players new to TinyD6 – gives you everything you need for every kind of itty-bitty adventure. Pay a tiny US$19.95 to get all fourteen games and play aids in our enormous Tiny Starter Collection (retail value $94) as DRM-free ebooks, including the complete Tiny Dungeon Second Edition core rulebook (plus its Bestiary Deck, Treasure Deck, and GM Screen); Tiny Wastelands (plus its Enclave Deck and GM Screen); Tiny Frontiers Revised; Tiny Pirates (plus its Duel Deck); Tiny Gunslingers (plus the Poker Deck and Bounties); and Tiny Living Dead.

And if you pay more than the threshold price of $38.31, you'll level up and also get our colossal Tiny Bonus Collection with eleven more games and supplements worth an additional $117, including Advanced Tiny Dungeon; Tiny Taverns and its expansion Tiny Taverns: A La Carte (and, of course, the Extremely Necessary Fishing Minigame); the newly updated Mecha & Monsters: Evolved (plus a novella set in that universe, Welcome to Paradise); Tiny Cthulhu; Tiny Supers and its recent GallantVerse Campaign Guide (plus the Tiny Supers GM Screen); and Tiny Spies.


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Sunday, April 16, 2023

Two Weeks in: D&D Honor Among Thieves

 

Two Weeks in: D&D Honor Among Thieves
So it's been two weeks since the D&D movie came out and I've been seeing a metric butt-ton of YouTube videos about it. A lot of reviews, good and bad, but I'd say at least half were "explanation" pieces trying to point out all of the D&D references or make me understand the ending of the movie.....I didn't know it needed to be explained, but whatever.

For the most part I'm so not a fan of having things pointed out or explained to me, but I did have one of these video slide-in behind the video I was playing in the background and I did learn something  that I will not outright share because spoilers and whatnot.

The real question I did have though was, "Is Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves" successful? Of course this depends on your definition of success, but I'm thinking along the lines of....."Did it make enough money to warrant a sequel?"

I've read online that the movie "cost" $150M, which....IIRC, is roughly 50/50 production costs and advertising.  According to Screen Dollars, the movie has made $37.2M in the opening weekend and $74M in the first two weeks (week three began on April 14th). Almost half of these sales are from overseas. Further reading online tells me, as much as these things can.....movie studios are known for doing weird math.....that for a studio to think a movie "profitable" it has to make 3x the production budget, so for the D&D movie that would be $225M. 

Personally I think that this movie might kill it with DVD/Blu-Ray sales, but that's even more fuzzy math I can't even fathom. What would be a better indicator is the drop-off in sales between the opening weekend and the second. "Normal" is about 40%, but 60% is considered problematic. This movie went down 47%, so more than normal, but not terrible......

....which not be a bad thing. The Super Mario movie is decimating the box office right now and John Wick 4 is doing twice as well as the D&D movie. If you factor in all of the box office shuffling because of COVID (yes, it's still affecting the movies and will be for a while)...well the jury is still out.

Sorry.....I started this post before I started my research, so let's look at some "critical" reviews:

Metacritic gives it a 72 (Generally Favorable)

Rotten Tomatoes gives it a 90% Tomatometer (Professional/Critical Reviews) and a 93% Audience Score


My gut says that the movie will probably be declared a success, but not make enough extra cash for Hasbro to pony up for an additional film in the franchise.


Saturday, April 15, 2023

Deal of the Day - Tiny Cthulhu (Tiny D6)

I really like the Tiny D6 system. Finally, a non-D20 system that I can wrap my head around in my advanced (55) years ;)

Tiny Cthulhu is today's Deal of the Day. Normally 17.99 in PDF, but until tomorrow morning Tiny Cthulhu is on sale for 3.60 - 80% off!

The classic TinyD6 minimalist ruleset delves into the unknowable and horrible mysteries of classic Mythos stories inspired by the works of Chambers, Lovecraft and more!

Using the rules in this book, you'll be able to play investigators, doomed heroes, and classic cosmic horror characters of all types, from scientists and librarians, to WWI veterans, to mysterious guardians defending the world from the dark powers of chthonic entities! Tiny Cthulhu features a myriad of settings set throughout the world and history, ranging from prehistory to the Bronze Age, World War 1, modern day, as well as fantasy and the science fiction future! You can survive cosmic horror in any time or place! (Lucky you!)

Tiny Cthulhu features: 

  • Minimalist Corruption rules focused on aiding storytelling. 
  • New enemies, new Environment Traits to aid the otherworldly storytelling, and new rules for magic and tomes!
  • Support for Pulp-style storytelling! 
  • Support for Noir-style storytelling! 
  • Gadgets, steampunk themes and more are integrated into Tiny Cthulhu!


 

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Friday, April 14, 2023

Far West - Another 5 Months of Silence From The Most Skilled Avoider in Gaming

Far West. Infamous for lack of any sort of, well, anything. The forums are gone, and the Discord Server has an invite link that only lasted 7 days. You CAN set a Discord link to NOT expire, but it's obvious Gareth doesn't REALLY want to interact with his Kickstarter backers that he's been fucking over for over 11 years.

As of today, it's been over 5 months since the last Far West Kickstarter update, which is the ONLY way Gareth can actually be sure he's communicating with his backers.


We don't care about the fiction. Your backers want what they paid for back in 2011.

Gareth has redefined what a failure at Kickstarter truly is.

How many missed completion dates? You can check here: https://www.mutedhorn.net/far-west-delivery-estimates


But at least Gareth has time to tweet. Imagine if all those tweets over the last 11 years were put into book form. I'd guess they'd dwarf Far West in whatever size it theoretically releases in.


Of course, now he can blame Eric Trautmann for its further delay...



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Thursday, April 13, 2023

Bundle of Holding - Hillfolk


I've always been intrigued by the Hillfolk RPG. When I used to listen to the Ken & Robin Talk About Stuff Podcast, Robin would often talk about the Hillfolk RPG. I simply never could justify buying a copy without a group eager to play in the default setting.

You can get the Starter Bundle of Hillfolk for just US$5.95 you get all six titles in this revived offer's Starter Collection (retail value $22.50) as DRM-free ebooks, including the complete 240-page Hillfolk core rulebook and five "Series Pitches," short treatments that can inspire you to run DramaSystem games in other times and places: Encore, Iron Tsar, Narcocorrido, Sheep's Clothing, and Terminal X.

And if you pay more than the threshold price of $15.15, you'll level up and also get this revival's entire Bonus Collection with ten more titles worth an additional $39.50, including the 208-page companion volume Blood on the Snow, a set of atmospheric MP3 music tracks, the handy Hillfolk card deck, and seven more Series Pitches: Art and Murder, Campus Desk, Honor Among Thieves, No Crowns, Niflgap, Promised Land, and a pitch exclusive to this offer and sold nowhere else, Do What Thou Wilt.

 


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Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Deal of the Day - Carcass Crawler: Issue Two (OSE Zine)


I'm a huge fan of Old School Essentials. I am also a huge fan of zines. Put them together and you have a huge winner. That's what you get with the Carcass Crawler series.

Carcass Crawler: Issue Two is Today's Deal of the Day. Normally 7.50 in PDF, but until tomorrow it is on sale for 3 bucks.

Issue 2 of Carcass Crawler — the official Old-School Essentials zine! Each issue is packed with new material for your games, including new character classes and races, new spells and magic items, new monsters, optional and expanded rules, referee advice, news, previews of in-development products, short adventures, and more!

In This Issue

New classes and races: Two new elf variants. The phase elf and the wood elf.

Item-based encumbrance system: A simple system for tracking characters' loads and movement rates, based on the number of items carried. (No more need to add up coins and weights.)

Town services: Guidelines and prices for inns, jewelers, money changers, and traders, including a simple optional rule for haggling.

Hiring retainers: Tables and extra guidelines for locating and hiring retainers.

Quick equipment: A set of tables for expediting character creation by randomly selecting starting gear.

Energy weapons: Complete rules for introducing high-tech energy blades and guns into your game, either as alien relics found in long lost treasure hoards or to accompany the sci-fi inspired classes in Carcass Crawler issue 1 (the hephaestan and kineticist).

Snake cult monsters: 8 brand new monsters: creepy undead, guardian constructs, and devious serpents.

The tomb of Aum-Pharath: A mini-adventure in the trap-filled ruins of a snake cult temple.

Adjudicating traps: Advice and optional guidelines for making traps a fun and engaging part of the game.

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Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Kickstarter - Folio #30 The Great Maze Adventure! (1e & 5e)


Part 5 of a new AD&D and 5E Mega-Dungeon Adventure Set, The Virgin Mine!

This is far from the first time I've highlighted a Kickstarter from Art of the Genre. If I were actually organized, I'd be able to show off a gaming shelf of Folio goodness. I'm not organized, so that isn't happening anytime soon ;)

Scott has an amazing ability to grab the right cover artist for his projects, and this time is no different. Detachable covers, much like the classic TSR era covers of old, are always an appreciated touch.

Folio #30 is the 5th of 6 in a series of Kickstarters. 22 bucks (plus shipping) gets you print plus PDF. PDF only is 12 bucks. All 5 releases in the series in print plus PDF is 110 plus shipping.

Join the adventure as Art of the Genre continues to add content to its first new mega-dungeon in over three years!  This fifth part of a six phase mega-campaign is based around 5th level characters in a completely revolutionary setting.  I've specially designed the dungeon to breathe new life into those low-level adventuring levels while allowing the DM the ability to create incredible story arcs with old favorite monsters like lizardmen, giant serpents, huge toads, and even early fantasy RPG video game monsters inspired from classic crawls like Wizardry and Bard's Tale!

The Virgin Mine setting revolves around an adventuring company moving into the wild jungles ruins around the Imperial Capital city of Nextyaria.  Here, they will match wits against other treasure-seeking adventuring companies as well as the intelligent dungeon that hosts relic treasures with nearly unlimited power.

Folio #30 will introduce characters to the next section of the massive Virgin Mine Dungeon, The Great Maze! Unlike normal dungeons, this one carries various mysteries and wrinkles that 'bend' the rules of character advancement, and strategy will need to be employed as the party learns the ropes within the Virgin Mine Dungeon setting.  Dungeon details include 2D standard hex maps as well as fully 3D renderings of The Great Maze section of The Virgin Mine.  A gazetteer section will give background on the new rules for the dungeon.  Five new monsters lurk within, as well as new magical treasure.  It also features a fully removable and stand-alone cover in perfect OSR tradition that acts as a DM Screen!


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Monday, April 10, 2023

Humble Bundle - 13th Age RPG MegaBundle

I remember snagging 13th Age when it was first released. It was D20 based, so it was familiar, but too far from my OSR comfort zone, so it went on the bookshelf. That was 10 years ago, and now having heard so much good said about 13th Age over the past few years, I regret not giving it a closer look.

From the 13th Age website:

13th Age combines the best parts of traditional d20-rolling fantasy gaming with new story-focused rules, designed so you can run the kind of game you most want to play with your group. Created by Rob Heinsoo and Jonathan Tweet, 13th Age gives you all the tools you need to make unique characters who are immediately embedded in the setting in important ways; quickly prepare adventures based on the PCs’ backgrounds and goals; create your own monsters; fight exciting battles; and focus on what’s always been cool and fun about fantasy adventure gaming:

  • Icon relationships and One Unique Things offer exciting storytelling possibilities
  • Backgrounds provide a simple, flexible skill system drawn from characters’ personal histories
  • Escalation dice enable fun, fast-moving D20 combat.
  • Owlbears will rip PC’s limbs off to feed their young.
For 18 bucks, you can snag a very sizeable 13th Age Bundle (27 PDFs and a coupon for 25% off Print at the Pelgrane Website)




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Sunday, April 9, 2023

Re-learning a Slightly Painful Lesson....

Re-learning a Slightly Painful Lesson....
Today instead of doing something "fun" I've bee trying to fix a mistake I made. What was my mistake? Well despite knowing better I utterly failed in properly backing up some important RPG files.....

I'm one of those guys who should know better, but can still manage to mess stuff up anyway, despite my best efforts (i.e. my best isn't good enough). I generally believe in the adage that if you don't have your important files backed up in three places, you don't have your important files. Most of my files are saved on a couple of computers and I have a couple of larger (8TB) portable drives that I use to keep a tertiary backup at my family's farm, which is a good 12 hour drive away. Whenever I visit I bring one drive and swap it out with the one that is already there.

Thing is I cannot afford to back up ALL of my files because I have my entire video collection on a home server....I will be fixing that soon, but not soon enough to save all of my 3d printing files. I had a lot of .stl's on a portable drive and I-kid-you-not as I went to pick it up to make a copy of everything on my home server I knocked it off of the table. Now the drive doesn't work.....

"Luckily" a good chunk of my files are available to download again from DriveThruRPG and MyMiniFactory, but most of the stuff I had picked up on Patreon over the years...... *POOF*. Anything that was actually conveniently organized........*POOF*.

I'm probably 30 hours into downloading what I can......and once it's organized I'm thinking that I need to burn these to some M-Discs.

Now all of my "regular" RPG files are at least thrice back-up, but please....take my pain-in-the-ass (it's actually a little sore as I'm taking a break from downloading and organizing a bazillion files.....to type this) as a mental note for you to back your files up. Have at least three copies and one off-site.

Friday, April 7, 2023

Kickstarter - Ascendant: Platinum Edition (Supers)


A revised second printing of the core rules, the game’s first official sourcebook, and our premiere graphic novel, all in one bundle!

First things first. If you own the first printing of Ascendant, it is now out of print but it is fully compatible with Ascendant: Platinum Edition. You do not need the Platinum Edition. If you missed it the first time around, this is your opportunity to snag one of the better supers RPGs I've come across, if not the best. I love the genre, but I have high standards for RPGs in that genre

Ascendant: Platinum Edition is 20 bucks for the core book in PDF, and 60 for print plus PDF.

        In the 496-page Ascendant core rulebook, you get the following:

  • Elegant game mechanics that simulate the physics of a comic-book world using easy-to-reference real-life benchmarks.
  • A color-coded challenge action resolution table (CHART) that resolves complex actions with super speed.
  • An infinitely scalable system that lets you play heroes of any power level, from streetfighters to living gods, and replicate virtually any character from your favorite anime, comic, manga, or movie settings.
  • Countless customizable powers using an easy-to-use modifier tag system that matches your powers specific to your character concept.
  • Comprehensive detective mechanics for investigating crimes, interviewing witnesses, and finding clues.
  • Detailed options for super-geniuses to create inventions, cure diseases, and even bring their outlandish devices into mass production.
  • Extensive rules for responding to emergencies such as asteroid strikes, avalanches, disease outbreaks, earthquakes, fires, nuclear disasters, tornados, tsunamis, and volcanoes.
  • A huge catalog of pre-built characters and objects, including major military vehicles like aircraft carriers, attack submarines, and ballistic missiles.
  • A dynamic mission generation system to help you create challenges for your heroes.
  • An optional campaign setting with ready-to-use heroes, villains, and organizations.
  • Spectacular full-color artwork by industry-leading pencilers, inkers, and colorists.
An interview with Alex Macris, author of Ascendant

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Thursday, April 6, 2023

Kickstater - Arcane Adventures - 10 Quests For £10 (OSR & 5e)


Arcane adventures and challenges for D&D (Dungeons and Dragons) 5th edition & OSR TTRPGs

I love the opportunity to grab adventures for my gaming collection, as you never know when you are going to be running an RPG session with minimal prep time. 

10 adventures for 13 bucks (give or take) is almost a no-brainer for me, so count me as a backer of Arcane Adventures.

Arcane Adventures is a collection of one-shot style missions designed for Fifth Edition rules plus OSR TTRPGs, and is tailored to emphasis the Arcane Arts. These adventures are easy to read, easy to include in any session, and can be completed in around 2 to 4 hours each.

Created with the DM in mind, these adventures are made for ease of use and can run alongside any campaign and fit any setting. The intended levels for these adventures will be mostly levels 1 to 4 with a few at level 5 to 8, and are perfect for those who love fantasy adventures and role-playing games.

Unleash the power of magic as you explore forgotten tomes, enchanted forests, and arcane laboratories. Face off against powerful sorcerers, navigate dangerous elemental planes, and delve into the dark arts to stop the forces of evil from overtaking the land.

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Wednesday, April 5, 2023

State of The Tavern - Time to Get Back into the Creative Pool


I've taken a break from the more creative side of gaming - writing material, adventures, and the like, in large part due to the number of distractions life has thrown at me the past few months, both personal and on the family side.

Well, no longer.

Today I received my Monastery of Zimrala Kickstarter for Monsters! Monsters!, and it immediately kickstarted the creative process for the supers supplement I plan on publishing for MM with the assistance of Glen Halstrom. Monastery of  Zimrala is a beautiful book and I'm looking forward to diving into it in depth tomorrow.

I'm going to reach out to a legal mind as to what I need to do to ready Continual Light for release under the Creative Commons (as there is still no word on the 3.1 SRD falling under the CC). I may need to tweak some wording.

Internet may be flakey the next day or so, as Fios is upgrading its service. Time will tell, but I may be more offline than online in the immediate future.

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Monday, April 3, 2023

Kickstarter - Monster & Character Encounters (Stock Art, Monsters, and More)



A zine of 50 new monsters, their traps, and treasures. These aren't your daddy's dragons.

I've known James Shields for a number of years. It was his art that graced the first printing of Swords & Wizardry Continual Light, and it will be his art that will grace the cover of the upcoming Continual Light.

James has recently gone back to working full-time in the gaming industry, and the Monster & Character Encounters Kickstarter is the opening salvo of James' return.

You can back the Monster& Character Encounters Kickstarter for the gaming material, or you can go even further and back in for the 50 stock art critters that you will get non-exclusive rights to. You had better believe I'm in for the stock art plus zine :)

 

These are not your ordinary hack and slash monsters. Each is individually illustrated and designed to present a new type of threat, obstacle, or concern for your players.

Dungeons should be hazardous, but there are dangers worse than death. How will you negotiate the plague-ridden Gore Ox that blocks passage through the dungeon? Your ally already lost an eye to the eye thieves — how do you get any rest tonight? Will any of your team escape the affections of Mamarex? Why is a TimeLok interrupting your adventure now? Who is whispering about Kel-enroth Maccabah of the Desecration?

Look! An interview with James Shields!

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Bundle of Holding - Mork Borg 2

I really enjoyed reading through the Mork Borg rules. I feel it would be a blast to run at a convention or as a short campaign. As for a long campaign, I think I'd need to see the rules in play first.

One of the current bundles at Bundle of Holding is the Mork Morg 2 Bundle. While it doesn't include the core Mork Borg rules, it does include a large selection of third-party releases for the system.

Adventurer! This all-new Mörk Borg 2 Bundle presents gloomy and dispiriting third-party supplements compatible with the doom-metal apocalypse-artpunk tabletop fantasy roleplaying game Mörk Borg from Free League Publishing. (Misery alert! This offer does not include the Mörk Bork core rulebook you need to use these supplements!) Published under a permissive Third Party License, these English-language indie titles transport you to dark, joyless worlds that send foolhardy adventurers to despair, death, and Purgatory – for an unbeatable bargain price!

For just US$14.95 you get all nine titles in our Starter Collection (retail value $60) as DRM-free ebooks:

  • Galgenbeck: Sacrifice by Christian Eichhorn (Vaults of Torment)
  • Richard Kelly's conversion-hack Cthork Borg, which brings Mörk Borg into the Jazz Age for cosmic-horror investigations, plus five Cthorkian supplements: Bork Cthorg, Faces in the Crowd, Miserere Mei Deus, Rumrunner's Arsenal, and Seven Strangers
  • Dire Mutterings by Greg Saunders (Warlock!)
  • Philip Reed's micro-hexcrawl Curic's Cursed Chapbook

And if you pay more than the threshold price of $28.66, you'll level up and also get our entire Bonus Collection with ten more titles worth an additional $71:

  • Three more horrific imaginings by Christian Eichhorn: Bergen Chrypt, Dungeoneer's Black Book, and Purgatory (a way for your character to return from the dead, which you need a lot in Mörk Borg)
  • Five Cthork Bork investigations: All's Well at the Macallen Farm, Moonlight and Tide, A Quiet Country Home, Signs in the Entrails, and Tombs of Our Ancestors
  • A Wizard's Dying Wish, five quick encounters by Philip Reed
  • Richard Kelly's treatise on good bois in dark times, Bork Borg

 

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Sunday, April 2, 2023

I Saw the D&D Movie So You Don't Have to! (Mostly Spoiler-Free Post)

 

I Saw the D&D Movie So You Don't Have to! (Mostly Spoiler-Free Post)
Ok, kind of kidding with the title. I did see the movie Friday at the 1st "regular" showing my local theater had, but I had an afternoon date and it was the best movie time that worked with both our schedules.

I mention the date thing because she is not a gamer and had pretty much no clue about anything RPG related, so I was able to get her completely different perspective on the film.

It is important to note that this isn't so much of a review because I don't want to spoil things, but assume there will be at least one important spoiler that you may actually want to hear....I think it is important to hear, because I think this alone makes it worth seeing the film:

If, like me, you saw pretty much all of the previews and teasers, you already know the rough storyline. No....no you don't. The movie I saw was NOT the story that was presented in the teasers and trailers.

This is HUGE....at least to me. I am sooooo tired of already knowing what's going to happen when I sit down for a film. I mean it can still be a good time, but films hardly surprise you unless they go out of their way to do so. I can think of a couple of examples, but one is a big spoiler (the most recent Red Dawn flick) so I'll mention the Southpark: Bigger, Longer & Uncut movie. When the boys went hard R singing a few minutes in it was like a refreshing slap in the face if all you were used to was the TV show.....to me that was a great surprise.

Anyway, there was some good humor, plenty of Easter Eggs that didn't get in the way of the film (so no biggie for those that didn't recognize them) and I'll admit when the BBG fight went down I was going all Gamer and thought the PCs were going to zig...and they zagged. Did not see it coming at all and while I thought my idea was gamer-creative, I think it'd have been lost on the non-gamers in the audience and probably not a good cinematic/storytelling way for the PCs to win.

The only thing I didn't really like about the film is it just felt like there was a bit of name-dropping that might not have really added much, but my date didn't really notice because to her one name was just as good as another.

Honestly though, I think it has been the best D&D movie to date, which might not be saying much. It was enjoyable and I'll get it when it comes on Blu-Ray for sure. I would recommend seeing it, even if you bring a non-gamer. I'm hoping that they'll release a tie-in adventure or even a campaign (for all I know they've already done this) because there is plenty of main-storyline adjacent stuff to work with.....

Saturday, April 1, 2023

Humble Bundle - Return to the World of Dungeons & Dragons (Graphic Novels)


I remember when DC Comics published Dungeons & Dragons, Forgotten Realms, and Dragonlance comics. I bought them as I found them, and they were good, if popcorn, reading.

One of the latest bundles over at Humble Bundle is the Return to the World of Dungeons & Dragons Bundle, which appears to include some of the DC-era titles as well as later releases, including Baldur's Gate.

Damn it! I'm in at 18 bucks for the full collection. Popcorn reading for the win :)

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Friday, March 31, 2023

Bundle of Holding - Clement Sector 3E (Cepheus Engine)


Ah. Cepheus Engine. We almost lost the open Traveller clone with the whole OGL debacle earlier this year. Thankfully, Cepheus Engine is here to stay and it is well supported.

Adventurer! This all-new Clement Sector 3E Bundle presents the 2021 Third Edition of the space-opera tabletop roleplaying game from Independence Games that uses the Cepheus Engine based on the First Edition of Mongoose Traveller. Set in a distant space sector stranded after a wormhole collapse, Clement Sector has grown and matured through three editions to become one of the largest and best-supported lines based on this popular open license. Fight epic space battles – explore new worlds – become a pirate or bounty hunter – it's all possible in Clement Sector, and this big bundle provides the foundation for many exploits.

For just US$17.95 you get all seven titles in our Starter Collection (retail value $87) as DRM-free ebooks, including the complete standalone 673-page Clement Sector Third Edition core rulebook (2021), the character expansion Diverse Roles, the world and star system generation sourcebook Unmerciful Frontier: The CCA Sourcebook, and four starship supplements: Anderson and Felix Guide to Naval Architecture 3E, Wendy's Guide to the Fleets of Hub Subsector, Pleiades-class Light Freighter, and Roosevelt-class Intercept Destroyer.

And if you pay more than the threshold price of $35.62, you'll level up and also get our entire Bonus Collection with nine more titles worth an additional $123, including Port of Entry; three subsector sourcebooks – Hub, Sequoyah, and The Colonies; and five background sourcebooks: Manhunters: Bounty Hunters, Outlaw, Skull and Crossbones, Tree of Life: Altrants, and Wondrous Menagerie: Uplifts.


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