Review: Cutthroat Caverns
I had a terrific time at Dreamation this past weekend, and one of the highlights was the opportunity to play a new (to me; apparently it’s been out for a year and a half) game called Cutthroat Caverns by Smirk Read More
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I had a terrific time at Dreamation this past weekend, and one of the highlights was the opportunity to play a new (to me; apparently it’s been out for a year and a half) game called Cutthroat Caverns by Smirk Read More
I came across the following flyer at Dreamation today, and thought I’d share the happy news. Sorry to all the fans out there that we’re unable to make it to this year’s Dreamation Convention in person. As it turns out Read More
Over at Grognardia, James M. posted a list of elements that could be said to go into making an old-school-type dungeon. That got me thinking to an element of the megadungeon-style campaign (not the only thing that’s needed to create Read More
No… not that one. I want to write a little (well, no; a LOT) about the aborted Gygaxian revision of AD&D which would have, in a perfect world, been undertaken in the late 1980’s had Gygax not been ousted from Read More
February 15th marks the start of a new drive by Pied Piper Publishing to publish a whole bunch of new material sure to warm the hearts of Greyhawk fans and old-school gamers alike. Rob Kuntz is dipping into his horde Read More
Over at ENWorld, awesome artist and cartographer Jaerdaph has done me the honor of redoing one of the maps for level 2 of “The Castle of the Mad Archmage” into the old style blue and white maps, and it looks Read More