We had a bad roll on the Technical Difficulties Table today – naturally, the very best time this could have happened – and it took a while to get straightened out. If you find anything irregular, let us know.
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OgreCave announces new feed flavors, for your convenience/sanity
If you’re tired of seeing non-roleplaying news on OgreCave – or, conversely, of seeing any roleplaying news at all – we have good news for you. We’ve created two new XML feeds for consumption in your feed aggregator of choice (we recommend BlogLines) – one for roleplaying-related posts only and
OgreCave’s Christmas Gift Guide 2003 – part one
Christmas is a time of traditions, and OgreCave has its own annual tradition in the form of its trilogy of Christmas Gift Guide lists. At the end of each year, the editors and review crew here at OgreCave delve through all the releases of the last twelve months to recommend
Try it now! (10 seconds later…) Try it now!
If anyone tried to add the OgreCave Headlines box from the code on our new syndicate-us page, there was a dumb mistake in the include code, which I have now fixed. The result is much more pretty, although there’s something to be said for minimalism.
More Savage Lands Previews Pinnacle
More Savage Lands Previews
Great Gobs Of Glorantha
As if spurred into action by my post earlier today, Issaries, Inc has three announcements fans should be aware of. First, as Glorantha fans (you are Glorantha fans, aren’t you?), you already know about Greg Stafford’s Pre-Finished Works (ordered through Wizard’s Attic). Well, now fans in the UK can order
And Issaries Said, “Let There Be Heat,” And There Was Heat
A huge thank you and round of applause from my no-longer-numb hands to Stephen Martin, who dwells in the other side of the building at Issaries, Inc. The fine and functional space heater is a life-saver. Okay everyone, go buy Hero Wars. Right now. I’ll wait…
Review: Book of Eldritch Might
Not sure which d20 supplement has your campaign’s magical needs covered? Better read Matthew’s latest review to learn about The Book of Eldritch Might by Malhavok Press, and find out what those pesky mages in your game can start drooling over.
Holistic Makes An… Interesting Choice
Holistic Design has updated their product schedule. Note the rather questionable d20 product planned for a June release: AFGHANISTAN: d20The first in our new Real Life Roleplaying line, Afghanistan: d20 is a stand alone game supplement providing rules, background, equipment, settings and scenarios that give players a chance to roleplay
Electronic Character Sheets At Wingnut
The newly remodeled Wingnut Games website has posted electronic character sheets for Battle Cattle: Second Edition, Battle Cattle: Quest for the Holy Pail, Land of Og and Stuperpowers. Go grab yourself the ones you need. Regular character sheets simply won’t do. Little Fears Author To Write For The End RPG
New Website, New Books, Same Privateer Press
Privateer Press, known for their well-received Witchfire Trilogy of d20 adventures, has a new website for all to see. Those who visit the site can get details on the next two Iron Kingdoms products, The Monsternomicon (due to release in April) and the Guide to the Iron Kingdoms (due out
Happy birthday to Cheryl, my
Happy birthday to Cheryl, my wife and best friend. Without your help and understanding, OgreCave would not exist. Happy birthday, sweetie!
A Future for Fighting Fantasy?
A few days ago, posted a rumor that some of the Fighting Fantasy gamebooks (which include such classics as The Warlock of Firetop Mountain and Deathtrap Dungeon) may return to print in the near future. Although this republication is by no means a sure thing, the new interview with series
Rogue Publishing Offers Trip Directly to Hell
Rogue Publishing, an interesting e-publisher which splits its time between reprinting classic swashbuckling fiction and releasing new role-playing products, has just announced the availability of a new adventure: The Collectors: The Burning House. This 81-page PDF file costs $4.50 to download, which is a pretty good deal considering it contains
Pokemon Craze Returns From Grave To Feast On Flesh Of Living
As long as we’re at ICV2, check this: Yu-Gi-Oh, the show and game that unseated Pokemon as the one true god of the youth of Japan, has come to America and is already getting huge ratings. One interesting piece of news is that Yu-Gi-Oh is even more fiendishly tied in