Green Ronin’s Mutants & Masterminds is a popular RPG and the perfect subject for some Superhero Week attention. As luck would have it Jon Leitheusser, the M&M Line Developer, very kindly agreed to give us a look at some of the art from inside the forthcoming Emerald City slipcase and talk about the setting with […]
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Superhero Week: A whole bunch of freebies!
LakeSide Games is a Florida based roleplaying games company who will publish the Prowlers & Paragons supperheroes RPG. The main Prowlers & Paragons RPG isn’t yet out but you can already grab nearly a dozen freebies for it. These freebies contain heroes that can be used to play Monkey Business, the story included in the […]
Wizards without Coats: Favourite Colour
Is his name Joseph? < PreviousWizards without CoatsNext > Why on Earth did you push the Gate Keeper off the bridge? He freaked me out when he asked me my favorite color. Bards! Always doing the unexpected. Has anything like this ever happened to your gaming group? Was it really the bard’s fault? […]
Superhero Week: What’s in a super hero character?
Randall C Ellis is the author of the fantasy RPG Sojourner’s Quest. As a games designer and world creator he has tackled the issue of game and character balance at a professional level. For Superhero Week he’s been kind enough to offer a quick opinion piece on how to think about game balance in a […]
Is D&D Next bringing back Planescape and Spelljammer?
Yesterday Mike Mearls posted some information on how D&D Next, that’s Dungeons & Dragons 5, will cope with its Many Worlds. The designers wanted to maintain as much “story compatibility” as possible so you can convert an existing campaign over to D&D Next. For example, they’ve divided elemental planes into three rings so you can […]
The Realmsound Project: Making the pitch for RPG audio
Do you think audio has a place in tabletop RPGs? That’s to say; should the GM be able to enhance the game by playing sound at the right point in time? Would that improve the atmosphere or does it ruin the sense of imagination? There’s been some Kickstarter success. Wes Otis asked for $1,000 and […]
Superhero Week: 10 more brave superhero RPGs go to war
This is the second Superhero Week here at Geek Native. It is therefore the second time 10 superhero RPGs have stepped up to battle it out. It’s your chance to using the rating stars to say how much you enjoyed the games. Is you favourite game included? If not then perhaps it made the list […]
In the Cone of Shame this cat plays Magic: The Gathering
We’ve seen cats and Magic: The Gathering on the blog before. This one is special. This one features a cat in a “cone of shame” who is playing a game of Magic: The Gathering, beating his human, to cheer up. Via Imgur.
Is this the best t-shirt for a GM ever?
As many paladin will tell you there’s a big difference between being “Good” with a capital G and being nice. Good demands certainly ethics. Nice is a condition on how you apply those ethics. That said, I think this t-shirt from Think Geek is better suited to games masters, dungeon masters and storytellers. They’ll follow […]
A look inside The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey board game
This July we’ll see a new The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey board game from Cryptozoic ship to hobby stores. In fact, this may be Amazon’s page for it. Designed by Reiner Knizia the The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey game makes use of two boards, a handful of dice, 14 dwarf cards, 18 resource titles, 2 […]









