by Jeff Tidball | Oct 26, 2010 | Books, Hamlet's Hit Points
Steve Jackson Games fans rejoice! As of yesterday, Hamlet’s Hit Points and Things We Think About Games are available from e23 in their PDF editions. Hamlet’s Hit Points PDF edition at e23. Things We Think About Games PDF edition at e23.
by Jeff Tidball | Oct 25, 2010 | Hamlet's Hit Points
Last week, helpful Gameplaywright reader Matt Anderson sent over a set of Hamlet’s Hit Points arrows and icons that he simplified (without altering their appearance) and assembled into a symbol library for Illustrator. A couple of weeks ago, Simon Rogers sent...
by Jeff Tidball | Oct 20, 2010 | card games, Design
I just re-ordered labels for playing card prototyping, and thought I’d share the specifics. If you’re going to be mocking up game cards, you’re going to want 8-up name-tag size labels, 3.375 inches by 2.3125 inches. I have no idea what the Avery...
by Jeff Tidball | Oct 19, 2010 | Eternal Lies, Musing, RPGs, Writing
The RPG scenario is an interesting form of writing. It’s a technical document, of course, and a set of instructions to a gamemaster about how to create a particular experience as well. As I write Eternal Lies, though, I’ve also been thinking more and more...
by Jeff Tidball | Oct 17, 2010 | Hamlet's Hit Points
At our GenCon Hamlet’s Hit Points seminar, Gamer’s Haven was on hand to record audio of Robin’s presentation. Have a listen for the lowdown on HHP-style beat analysis, and some insightful Q&A.