Tanelorn produktiv – an editorial
Some ideas are simply good. Very good. Over the last few weeks I became more active again on the Tanelorn, one of the great German fantasy forums. But besides enjoying […]
Some ideas are simply good. Very good. Over the last few weeks I became more active again on the Tanelorn, one of the great German fantasy forums. But besides enjoying […]
Amongst other things The Red Star Campaign Setting is a military RPG. It provides copious amounts of information on aspects of the organization and structure of the Red Fleet as […]
If someone presents me with a set of rules, which form a completely smooth, perfectly integrated, closed system…
I think digging around in dusty archives of old games and groups has to rate as yet one more deeply satisfying perk of our hobby. It’s simply amazing what forgotten […]
Marginally related to the ongoing ‘From the Grave’ theme, thread necromancy plays a certain role in this editorial because a months-old thread on the German Tanelorn forums provoked it. That […]
When writing Halloween articles, SLA Industries is still a game that should probably feature in any event. So we follow up our deadnoughts, a special incarnation of LAD resurrection, with […]
When writing Halloween articles, one game that should probably feature in any event is SLA Industries. This goes doubly when the chosen theme is resurrections (as a possible guise of […]
Blue Planet might not appear to be the most obvious choice when looking for resurrection in a game. In the hardish sci-fi setting of Blue Planet, medicine and biotechnology are […]
It does get a bit tedious starting every entry with a reference to this neigh mythical German rpg blogger’s carnival, doesn’t it? Anyway. As part of it, we looked at […]
And here goes the next of our articles from the grave, still in line with the German blogger’s carnival theme for October, and this time focusing on the obvious undead. […]