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Category: Roleplaying Games

Reaper puts the lead back in leads

July 31, 2008 Mike Sugarbaker Industry, Miniatures Games, Roleplaying Games 4 comments

Not in all of them, granted – just the new P-65 Heavy Metal miniatures line. Apparently, real, honest-to-Orcus lead is perfectly legal in miniatures! That tidbit and a bunch of fascinating other ones are available on the linked FAQ. Kudos to Reaper for finding a way to turn economic necessity

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Hârn creator passes away

July 26, 2008 Allan Sugarbaker Industry, Roleplaying Games Leave a comment

A few days ago, the man who created the highly-detailed fantasy world of Hârn, N. Robin Crossby, passed away after a two year battle with cancer. Yesterday, Tom Dalgliesh of Columbia Games, the original publisher of Hârn, issued a statement (below) that highlights the importance of Crossby’s influence on the

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OgreCave Reviews: D&D 4e Player’s Handbook

July 18, 2008 Allan Sugarbaker D20, Dungeons & Dragons, Reviews, Roleplaying Games

Lee has been hacking and slashing his way through Dungeons & Dragons Fourth Edition, and after much consideration, has provided us with his take on the 4e Player’s Handbook. Prepare yourself – the thorough review lays it all out for you, but provides insight into what may either frustrate or

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Yay, we’re all insiders! Or something

July 6, 2008 Mike Sugarbaker Dungeons & Dragons, Industry, Roleplaying Games 6 comments

Dragon #364 is, for the moment at least, a free download. You do have to log in if you want to read articles as plain HTML, plus the links will go for-pay eventually, or else I’d link you straight to top-billed DMG author James Wyatt’s commentary on the design of

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Munchausen, Dragon Warriors to get new releases

July 2, 2008 Allan Sugarbaker Industry, Roleplaying Games One comment

Not content to simply muse on the condition and function of Azeroth, gaming luminary James Wallis, through his company Magnum Opus Press, has announced an arrangement with Mongoose Publishing to rerelease The Extraordinary Adventures of Baron Munchausen and Dragon Warriors under Mongoose’s Flaming Cobra imprint. According to the press release

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Sean K. Reynolds joins Paizo

June 27, 2008 Allan Sugarbaker D20, Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, Roleplaying Games Leave a comment

Paizo Publishing announced today the hiring of Sean K. Reynolds, well known in the D&D community for his work on the 3rd Edition Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting and Monster Manual. Reynolds will be working as a developer on the Pathfinder and Pathfinder Chronicles adventure lines. The full release is below.

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Today’s RPG Zen koan, with oregano on the side

June 18, 2008 Mike Sugarbaker Computer and Console Games, Dungeons & Dragons, Roleplaying Games Leave a comment

“If geeks talked about cookbooks the way they talk about RPG books.” The question, grasshopper: if this makes you laugh instead of cry, have you been spending too much time on RPG forum sites, or too little?

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D&D 4th Edition ships without the thing everyone thinks it is

June 6, 2008 Mike Sugarbaker Computer and Console Games, Dungeons & Dragons, Roleplaying Games 29 comments

Well, okay, what everyone seemed to think it would be, back when 4E was first announced with all the tantalizing screenshots and online play noise. I guess we can give WotC PR due credit for successfully reassuring the world that D&D would, in fact, continue to be playable on un-augmented,

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Wizards to attend Gen Con Indy 2008

May 20, 2008 Allan Sugarbaker Conventions, Dungeons & Dragons, Industry, Roleplaying Games 2 comments

The question on everyone’s mind, and making many folks nervous lately – will Wizards of the Coast attend Gen Con 2008 – has been answered, finally, with a resounding “yes”. As gamers and industry members hoped, the details seem to have been sorted out, and Wizards will indeed attend, and

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Monte Cook to help with Pathfinder RPG

May 12, 2008 Allan Sugarbaker D20, Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, Roleplaying Games One comment

The title pretty much says it all – Monte Cook, possibly the most respected name in the d20 System industry, will be lending his advice and developmental assistance to Paizo Publishing’s Pathfinder RPG as a Rules Consultant. Now technically, Cook is going back on his decision to retire from the

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Seen and heard at GAMA Trade Show 2008

April 24, 2008 Allan Sugarbaker Board Games, Card Games, Conventions, Miniatures Games, Roleplaying Games 14 comments

Since I’m borrowing a machine yet again – man, I need a laptop – I’ll give you a quick braindump of things seen and heard at the GAMA Trade Show ’08 this year. I’ll post more when I can sit down longer, and we’ll discuss everything in detail next time

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Long review, average-length Audio Report

April 21, 2008 Mike Sugarbaker OgreCave, Roleplaying Games 6 comments

First, if it escaped your attention, Lee Valentine has an exhaustively thorough look at Ken Hite’s new Trail of Cthulhu RPG. If you’ve got questions about whether this latest complete game on the Mythos is the one for you, Lee probably has answers. Second, our post-DunDraCon podcast is finally ready

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Because you weren’t confused enough: WotC modifies the D&D 4 license deal

April 17, 2008 Mike Sugarbaker D20, Dungeons & Dragons, Industry, Roleplaying Games 6 comments

Announcement. The upshot as far as I can tell is that the SRD will now be free, to someone anyway, and the go date for publishing 4E GSL-licensed material will be October, not January 2009 or whatever it was. That is, the associated SRD will be free for download on

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Traveller previews done, game imminent

April 13, 2008 Allan Sugarbaker Industry, Roleplaying Games 2 comments

The final preview of the new Traveller rulebook is up at Mongoose Publishing’s website, giving fans an early peek at a Scout ship. Despite the company’s aborted attempt at an in-house printing facility, the new edition arrives at the end of the month, so it’s almost time to try out

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April Fool’s Day at Wizards

April 1, 2008 Allan Sugarbaker Dungeons & Dragons, Roleplaying Games 2 comments

Normally, I wouldn’t comment on the April Fool’s Day wackiness – other than to say “duck and cover”, perhaps – but Wizards of the Coast managed to be fairly amusing with this year’s round of pranks. The day’s wackiness has been archived, but be sure to check out the mock

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