The LARP documentary Treasure Trapped did really well. Watch it at the cinema? No? Now there’s a chance to get it on DVD & Blu-ray and they’re using a Kickstarter campaign to fund the pre-orders. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cosmicjoke/treasure-trapped-on-dvd-and-bluray [Back this Campaign] Cosmic Joke only asked for £200 for the campaign and, at the time of writing, have […]
Articles by Andrew Girdwood - Page 1277
One of the stories in this collection was written by Andrew Girdwood on 26th November 2015 and was described as "Have you struggled with the Dungeons & Dragons 5 Index? It's easy to do as there's simply so many different ways you might want to cross reference the data.". It also was tagged with Dungeons & Dragons.
The archive of Andrew Girdwood's work continues with the entries below.
Not something you see every day – The Orc Dance
Have you ever accused someone of not being a “proper geek”? If so; you may not like what you’re about to see in The Orc Dance below. Or did you love it? You can download the song from iTunes. The recap is pretty surreal. There’s an orc pack chasing some rangers through the woods. One […]
Optimised D&D 5e Index goes open source on GitHub
Have you struggled with the Dungeons & Dragons 5 Index? It’s easy to do as there’s simply so many different ways you might want to interrogate the data and the D&D 5e Index likes its cross references. EN World member Copperdogma took the battle into his own hands and has re-written the entire Index after […]
Short film: The Brink
The Brink sounds great. This is one of those YouTube short films that recommends the use of headphones for the best sound and I’d agree. In fact, JuVee Productions are using something called AstoundSound and give it a mention in the video’s title, and I wonder whether one of the goals of the film is […]
Christmas gift idea for an evil GM
Are you caught between having an evil GM while also needing to pick up a Christmas or holiday gift for them? What about this? “Ignore my browser history! I’m a Gamemaster not a murderer” Not a phrase you’ve heard before? I bet it’s been on the tip of a few GM’s lips over the last […]
Captain America: Civil War trailer
This isn’t a teaser. This Captain America: Civil War trailer comes in at 2 minute 26 second in length and offers up the outline of the Avenger civil war, a good indication of who picks which side and what the row is over. We also get a sneak peak at Black Panther, I think, and […]
Will DC’s Legends of Tomorrow come to Sky and the UK?
Update: Sky has now confirmed it’ll buy Legends of Tomorrow. The latest trailer for DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is causing something of a flutter as it makes passing reference to the future of Batman and Superman. I don’t think it’s a spoiler. I’m more interested in it because it looks pretty good! The air date […]
Competition: Ghost in the Shell Arise – Borders parts 3 and 4
Fan of the iconic anime Ghost in the Shell? Arise is the prequel series and a chance to see how that incredible team came together. The first half of the Arise series is already out but for parts 3 and 4 you’ll have to wait for the end of the month. There are two ways […]
New Shepard makes space history as the first reusable rocket ship
Sit back and watch New Shepard, 110,000 LBs of thrust, mach 3.72, 100 KM in height and a perfect landing. The company Blue Origin is owned by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and they’ve just become the first to create a reusable space rocket. The space vehicle (can we call it a spaceship?) is called the New Shepard […]
Short Film: Blood Ties
The details in this animation are amazing. The short film is rather creepy. “Les Liens De Sang”, Blood Ties, picks up with a sinister looking family as the youngest child celebrates her birthday. Will she be able to escape her father? The dark and tense family get together soon spirals into something altogether more surreal […]









