Invisible City Productions has just released their latest downloadable monthly game, and it comes at a good time to relieve the tension of all the frustrated drivers who had to survive the long road trip home from some vacation or other. The game, called Yield, takes place in the future
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Jungle of Horrors Released by Project Aon
The eighth Lone Wolf gamebook, Jungle of Horrors, has just been released by Project Aon. This is something of a milestone release for the organization, as it is the first to feature Gary Chalk‘s original illustrations in addition to Joe Dever’s text. The announcement of the new release (posted on
StuperPowers Deluxe! On The Way
Where can you play a superhero with a completely useless power… and enjoy it? Why, StuperPowers, of course. The new deluxe game from Wingnut will include “100 fully playable powers, the all-new character advancement rules, a full-length, four-adventure campaign, Live-Action rules, and the kid-tested, mother-approved INSTAVENTURES! Random Scenario Generation system.”
Complete Origins 2001 Coverage Feature
We’ve created a special archive of all our coverage of Origins 2001, plus some brand new photos. Check ’em out!
Vortex Site Up
At long last, FFG has a web page for Vortex, the new effort from the team that gave you DiskWars. Check out some disk im- sorry, tile images, download sample tiles and rules, and generally sit back and admire.
Cavemen Available Once Again
Wingnut Games wants everyone to know that the second printing of Land of Og is back in stock. So if you couldn’t find it before, try again — it’s worth the effort. Freeport Enters Arcanis: the World of Shattered Empires As we mentioned a while back, Paradigm Concepts and Green
Rangers of Taradoin Reach Barnes & Noble
Sean Robert-Shaw, an active member of the Lone Wolf community and the author of several interesting online gamebooks, has just announced that Barnes & Noble is now offering his new role-playing game, Rangers of Taradoin, for sale. The book will offer gamebook-style solitaire play as well as traditional multiplayer adventuring,
Dogs of War Set Loose
Earlier today, Troll Lord Games announced its newest D20 adventure, Felsentheim: Dogs of War, is available to the gaming public. The adventure is part three of the Death on the Treklant trilogy. This time, the characters are “fleeing the goblin war parties on their trail, hoping to reach the safety
“You got GURPS in my Blue Planet!” “You got Blue Planet in my GURPS!”
Continuing the quest to bring their Generic Universal Role-Playing System to as many players as possible, Steve Jackson Games announced their agreement with Fantasy Flight Games to produce GURPS Blue Planet. As the sourcebook is just getting underway, no release date was given, but you can bet the world of
Rate Those Minis!
You’ve seen Hot or Not, right? The site where you judge everyone by their looks? Well, now there’s Cool Mini or Not, which asks you to do the same for painted miniatures. You can even send in a picture of your own artistic endeavors to be rated by the masses.
The Latest Tips from Roleplaying Tips Weekly
Has real life been taking too much of your time lately? Me too. Consequently, I’ve fallen a bit behind in my issues of Roleplaying Tips. Let’s play some catch-up: Issue #81explores ways to liven up your cities, and also gives some great ideas on Planning A Group’s Combat Tactics. Issue
Mid-July D20 Roundup
With the excitement of Origins all wrapped up, and GenCon just around the corner, a lot has been happening in D20. Let’s get to it. Pinnacle released Deadlands D20 at Origins, and are so on top of things, they’ve already posted some errata. Mystic Eye has been busy posting freebies
This Could Be Your New Religion
So I found this flyer at Origins for something called Morton’s List. The web site loads slower than ass, so I’ll quote you some of the flyer first: “There is no board to play on, unless you consider the Earth beneath your feet to be one. Morton’s List is not
Origins 2001: The Final Mopup
Let’s hope so, anyway. I caught a wicked cold halfway through the con and it’s still messing with me. Don’t sleep with your head too close to the AC, kids. Series Archer Delayed I don’t know if any of the rest of you remember back when AEG put up this
Musical Chairs at Wizards
There’s been some job switching at Wizards of the Coast. Chris Perkins, former Star Wars Gamer and Star Wars Insider Editor-in-Chief moved into the Creative Director position for Wizards of the Coast. Dave Gross left his spot as Editor-in-Chief of Dragon Magazine after a five year stint to take Chris’