Sadly, I’m a fat goose with -1 in my Run skill, and when I rolled a 5 on my d6, that took my total down to 4. Failure.
Articles by Andrew Girdwood - Page 973
Highlighting a specific entry from the archives, on 19th January 2020 Andrew Girdwood shared a story summarised as "The game is set in The City. It always rains, and there are no adults; they are all gone. The remaining kids struggle to survive, there are gangs and the Sirens of the Storm that lurk in the water.". It also was tagged with Kickstarters.
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The Treasury of British Comics 2020 timeline
In it, we find Don Lawrence’s Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire and the long-lost war comics from Hugo Pratt.
Games Workshop mention a brand new Warhammer 40K anthology show
Games Workshop has just posted a lengthy blog post about filming an ident. In it, they make a reference to an unannounced show; making a joke about what they just did.
The release schedule for Netflix’s new 21 Studio Ghibli classics
Netflix UK and almost all other global properties have just landed a raft of Studio Ghibli classics. Missing, though, are Netflix Japan, Netflix Canada and Netflix US.
Creepypasta and urban legends: Strange Things Afoot RPG
The premises is straight forward; all those creepy stories on the internet are true. The player characters have to do something about that.
EN World’s most anticipated RPGs of 2020 survey pushes Modiphius, Free League and Chaosium to all-time top
EN World, a popular RPG community and news site, surveyed members to see which games they were most looking forward to this year.
Model Citizen: 3 million views and growing
Model Citizen tells the story of an ideal family, who are very happy and contribute to society.
Chaosium reschedules Red Thread of Fate
The Henge interfere with mortal life to unite two lovers. They reattach the tragically severed red thread of fate.
Libreté: A macabre RPG about children trying to survive in a haunted city
The game is set in The City. It always rains, and there are no adults; they are all gone. The remaining kids struggle to survive, there are gangs and the Sirens of the Storm that lurk in the water.
These D&D Classics are much improved with hilarious new tiles
Here’s a good project. Take a bunch of classic D&D modules, scan them and then photoshop their titles into hilarious new alternatives.









