This August, Steve Jackson Games will be relaunching the Car Wars line, starting with a new edition of Car Wars: The Card Game. As part of the second wave of products, SJ Games will work with Wingnut Games to bring you Battle Cattle: The Card Game in September. The two
Blue Planet Wins Big in France
French RPG site Roliste.com has named their Grog D’or (Game of the Year): Blue Planet v2 by Fantasy Flight Games. This is an impressive victory for FFG, considering that Blue Planet was up against such heavy hitters as Call of Cthulhu, Conspiracy X, Feng Shui, and Herowars. best essay uk
Playing the Auctions
Rumors have it that Journeyman Press will be releasing Ebay: The Card Game this September. The furious bidding and selling should follow shortly thereafter.
Kobolds in the Spotlight
The folks over at Gamegrene.com have an interview with the infamous 9th Level Games crew, creators of Kobolds Ate My Baby. Go read how the popular weird RPG resulted from a drunken bet, and several other interesting tidbits. The best thing about KAMB, other than death by spontaneous combustion, is
Perky Goth Sighting
John Kovalic has posted the entire Dork Tower 12-page storyline, Matt & Gilly’s Big Date. The strip is nominated for an Origins Award this year, so go check it out. As an added bonus, you’ll learn of the heartbreak of gamer love unfulfilled.
Roleplaying Tips #73
This week’s issue of Roleplaying Tips continues the theme of using names to enhance your game. Though I hope my games never require the use of a stopwatch to speed things up, the other tips are quite useful, as usual.
A Gamer’s Dream
Mystic Eye Games just let us know that their D20 System book, Nightmares & Dreams: A Creature Collection, won’t be arriving quite as soon as originally predicted. MEG’s Doug Herring had an acceptable reason for the delay: We could not fit in all that we wanted in a 56 page
Citizen Games Update
Citizen Games has updated their site with both D20 and non-D20 items. We’re given a taste of the races from Myrra, Citizen’s D20 campaign world, and a quick look at some rules from MAFIA: The Organized Crime RPG. The site’s free download section will be receiving a regular influx of
Shriek 2nd Edition on the Way
It appears that Deep7 has found the bands they were looking for, as they have just announced the impending release of the CD-ROM-based second edition of their simple, cinematic horror role-playing game, Shriek. The new edition will contain all the fast-playing goodness of the original, but it will feature a
Mongoose Loose in D20
New company Mongoose Publishing is heading in a different direction with their D&D 3 supplements: highly detailed guides of one monster race. Called the Slayer’s Guides, each book will fully explore one creature type, both for the players’ benefit and the DM’s. The first of these guides, The Slayer’s Guide
Arrr, Mateys
Battleplay.com has just announced the release of Doubloon Lagoon, a desktop published game to download, print and play. Every aspect of pirating on the high seas is built into the game, as well as some mystical artifacts and sea monsters. Okay, sing it with me now: Yo-ho, yo-ho, a pirate’s
New Review of Tom Jolly’s Drakon
Our latest review is of Drakon, by Fantasy Flight Games. I finally pulled myself away from the playtesting to finish it up. Can you tell I enjoyed it?
Vote for the Origins Awards
In case I hadn’t mentioned it already, you can now cast your vote for this year’s Origins Awards. If you play games at all, you should give the nominees a look.
Deadlands D20 Update
Pinnacle has a new update on their D20 adaptation of Deadlands. Included therein is a .pdf preview of the Gunslinger class, which will look familiar to both D&D and Deadlands players. That’s precisely what Pinnacle is going for. In fact, the folks at PEG are getting such a great response
More Children Revealed
This week, Misguided Games reveals another race to us from their upcoming dieselpunk fantasy RPG, Children of the Sun. This time the Banfilidh, a race of “pixie-like plant creatures” take center stage. Freeport and Folios (No, I said folio, not Foglio. Pay attention.) Despite the lack of a March update,