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 Jeff Tidball | Sep 2, 2009 | Dice, Musing, RPGs, Story
Last Sunday night, I was the guest on Geekerati Radio. We talked about games and narrative, topics lodged firmly within the Gameplaywright wheelhouse if not also sown broadly about its idea farm. You can listen to the roughly hour-long discussion at blogtalkradio.com....
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...