Number of Views :965Over at Geek’s Dream Girl today, Connie talks about playing the A Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying Game. Now, I bought the game as soon as it came out. It’s been sitting on my shelf, as every other RPG has, because, when it comes down to it, my players would rather [...]
Posted by Mark on Jun 14, 2010 in
A Game of Thrones
Number of Views :1089 Winter Is Coming Cannot wait for this. Absolutely cannot wait.
Number of Views :769I’ve been blabbering on and on about Mini-Campaigns and their benefits. I know, I know. “Move on!” you say, “we get it.” But I thought I’d share some mini-campaigns I’m looking forward to running in the future. 1. Mouse Guard: Naturally. Probably run the game over the course of a full game [...]
Number of Views :976 Knowing I’ll be moving soon has gotten me thinking of new D&D campaigns. In my next campaign, do I want to use previously created settings, such as Eberron, Forgotten Realms, Dragonlance and Midnight, or do I want to make up my own campaign world, giving it the full breadth of originality [...]
Number of Views :826A while back I spoke about injecting RP to your war games, and now the idea comes full circle. What about combining RPGs with war games? How would that work out? Considering RPGs sprung from war games, so it’s a natural progression. Imagine a campaign where war had begun to spread across the [...]
Posted by Mark on Aug 15, 2009 in
A Song of Ice and Fire RP
Number of Views :263 After a 3 week wait, the Song of Ice and Fire RPG finally came in to my local game store. I picked it up a few hours ago, and have gotten a chance to look through the preliminary parts of the book. Right off the bat, I really like the index, [...]