by Will Hindmarch | Sep 14, 2009 | Design, RPGs
David A. Hill needed the money. As he puts it: A near stranger but loose associate from my Twitter account said that he couldn’t provide the full 200$ I was asking for, but would instead contribute 50$ to the project, if three other patrons would. You can find out...
by Will Hindmarch | Sep 5, 2009 | RPGs
Just for my own amusement, and because I’ve been playing a bit of LOTRO lately, I did something my 12-year-old self would approve of: I did very rough stats for the One Ring as if it were a D&D artifact. These are extremely rough notes, though, reflecting...
by Will Hindmarch | Sep 5, 2009 | RPGs
Just for my own amusement, and because I’ve been playing a bit of LOTRO lately, I did something my 12-year-old self would approve of: I did very rough stats for the One Ring as if it were a D&D artifact. These are extremely rough notes, though, reflecting...
by Will Hindmarch | Sep 1, 2009 | ARGs, RPGs
Roger Traviss is a classicist, a gamer, and a professor at the University of Connecticut. He is also the Demiurge that oversees what may be the first Roleplaying Course (RPC), called Operation KTHMA. Like a great Olympian Dungeon Master, he looks down from the starry...
by Will Hindmarch | Sep 1, 2009 | ARGs, RPGs
Roger Traviss is a classicist, a gamer, and a professor at the University of Connecticut. He is also the Demiurge that oversees what may be the first Roleplaying Course (RPC), called Operation KTHMA. Like a great Olympian Dungeon Master, he looks down from the starry...