Have you ever had a D&D game grind to a halt as players stop to look up the stats of unfamiliar weapons and armour they’ve just looted?
Articles by Andrew Girdwood - Page 1069
One of the stories in this collection was written by Andrew Girdwood on 16th June 2019 and was described as "A re-playable one-shot horror, with easy to learn rules that can be run with a GM and one or two players.". It also was tagged with Kickstarters.
The archive of Andrew Girdwood's work continues with the entries below.
Brett Bullion’s stunning D&D 5e class character sheets
Brett Bullion is an artist based in Austin. He favours dark fantasy art, citing influences like The Dark Crystal, Neil Gaiman, Lovecraft and the Banner Saga.
It’s 3am, and someone is going to kill you: The melancholy horror of Quietus Kickstarts
A re-playable one-shot horror, with easy to learn rules that can be run with a GM and one or two players.
The rainbow shine of these critical failure f*ck dice
How mean is your DM when you roll a natural 1 on a d20?
D&D players discover that IKEA are selling a hex crawl table
IKEA have the tabletop on their website too where is currently marked down to only $47. It’s available here in the UK for £60.
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #32
Got tips of your own? These are incredibly helpful as the number of streaming platforms increase and companies like Netflix invest even more into anime. L
Betray your friends: A review of Whales Destroying the World
The bluffing is fun, gameplay easy and victory (usually) fast.
Uncommonly Itemised: E3
This is Geek Native’s wrap up of E3 2019 and the inaugural article of the Routinely Itemised column, sister to the very Irregular Reconnaissance. Here you’ll find a summary of E3 news on and off the blog.
8,948 free RPGs! It’s Free RPG Day
We’ve shrugged off last year’s decline in free RPGs, and there’s a treasure hoard of free goodies available today.
Encounters is a free multi-gaming system web app for busy DMs
Along with NPC stats, RPG Encounters from Heromuster has tabs for Players (handy for initiative order) and encounters.









