I should lay off the computer games for a while, but, I had to.
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.
Summer Star Trek releases announced
Decipher has made an official announcement detailing its upcoming Star Trek RPG support products. These are basically the same books Ken Hite mentioned back at DunDraCon but didn’t have specific release dates for: Star Trek: Aliens, Star Trek: Creatures, and Star Trek: Worlds. The first of these, Aliens, will be
Rio Grande Games Update
Rio Grande Games has just e-mailed out their latest newsletter (though it won’t be on their webpage until next week). Several new games are described; due out later this month are Message to the Czar, a game in which players compete to be the first to get a courier to
New Reviews: Death & Hardnova
At the start of a new week, we’ve got two more reviews for you. Merwin stares deep into the abyss with Death: Guardian at the Gate by Dark Quest Games. As if that weren’t enough, Demian provides the scoop on Hardnova from Politically Incorrect Games. Have a look at both
Gen Con Europe to split into little babies?
Nothing useful is at the Gen Con Europe site, but rumors are circulating that, rather than one large Europe show, there will be some smaller shows in various European locales, and that the main show is off for at least two years. GR has a notice with Peter Adkison’s name
More Action! in OGL
Gold Rush Games announced today that it has released Action! System Core Rules version 1.1 under the Open Game License. Now folks who want to release products under the OGL have an alternative to the D20 System. Gold Rush also announced the official Action! System Trademark License, allowing those who
New Reviews: Soap & Bloode Island
Two new reviews are up, themed around suds and surf, respectively. First Cedric gives us his take on Soap: The Game of Soap Opera Mayhem from Wingnut Games. Then Demian takes us hard astern to Deep7’s Blood Island XPG. Will both games get rave reviews, or would our reviewers prefer
Get yer Pre-Painted Sphinx here!
Or rather, get it here. Pretty nifty for Egyptian minis scenarios, and it’s destroyed nose is even true to the original. That’s important, ‘cuz those French troops can travel to any fictional world to use the Sphinx as target practice.
I get to alpha test Puzzle Pirates and you don’t
The last time I was this excited about an upcoming online game, it wasn’t really about anything. This time, it’s about pirates, and since I basically look like one, well, you can imagine how I feel. Yohoho! Puzzle Pirates is the full title of the game, it’ll be available for
Leaden rhetoric
Somebody sat there and sculpted that. Probably a grownup.
Neato: miniatures reference for gamers
“This site is the largest reference for lists and pictures of Fantasy and Science Fiction miniatures, whether used for wargaming, role-playing or simply for show. We do not sell anything nor are we associated with any retailer or manufacturer.”
Mr. Buckethead Continues Battling Evil
Mr. Buckethead, the superhero with a bucket for a head, now has a gamebook series thanks to Cybergecko, the company responsible for Super Giant Monster Showdown. In the Mr. Buckethead Adventure Game Series, readers wander from comic book panel to comic book panel (and sometimes from book to book) gathering
OgreCave has no comment
Fantasy Sex Roleplaying Game Releases October 2003. Given that there seems to be no corporate website, maybe it’s a prank. Well, I guess that’s a comment.
Online tools for your dead-CCG obsession
CCG Workshop is an online purveyor of the cardboard crack of the past, and allegedly the future. Games currently playable online include DoomTrooper (if I’d known, I might not have spent five dollars on those five pounds of cards over the weekend), Wildstorms, BattleTech CCG, Kult, NetRunner (yaaaaay!), Shadowrun CCG,