J P | March 24, 2008
Why Roleplaying With Your Kids is a Great Idea By Jay Shaffstall We’ve all experienced the problems of creating quality family time, with everyone being pulled in different directions. Here’s an option you may not have considered that’s both fun and educational!
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J P | March 10, 2008
Here we have a selection of role playing game covers, more like a gallery of RPGs: Call of Cthulhu – Chaosium’s Basic Role Playing (BRP) system is used to fuel the nightmare world envisioned by 20s pulp horror writer H.P. Lovecraft. Feng Shui – Modern action movie roleplaying with pretty simple and intuitive rules, though [...]
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J P | March 5, 2008
Arguably the father (along with Dave Arneson, so I guess RPGs had two daddies?) of tabletop role-playing games, Gary Gygax, co-inventor of Chainmail and the Dungeons and Dragons tabletop role-playing game that virtually spawned every fantasy related game afterword, accumulated enough Experience Points to gain the level of Celestial Dungeon Master and has left the [...]
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J P | March 2, 2008
Want to try out a new tabletop role playing game where you play an androgynous, nymphomaniacal, sadistic, superhuman, anime-type hero whose greatest threat is boredom? No? I can’t say I blame you. Want to read a hilarious review of such a game instead? Now we’re talking! Role playing game reviews on the internets, while not [...]
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J P | March 2, 2008
The internet has been around more or less since about ’94, and even before that, people were creating their own homebrewed tabletop role-playing games, as webpages, text files, .doc files or .pdfs. Here then is a sampling of what I have collected over the years, arranged as what I refer to as “classics”, being famous [...]
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