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Robin D. Law’s Hillfolk and the DramaSystem

October 4, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Robin D. Law’s is a well known games designer who brought us the GUMSHOE investigative roleplaying system. He tends to work closely with Pelgrane Press, who have a number of GUMSHOE products, and is actually the Creative Director at Stone Skin Press which is Pelgrane’s fiction imprint. His latest project, foreshadowed by his book Hamlet’s […]

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: dramasystem, gumshoe, Hillfolk, Jason Morningstar, Kenneth Hite, kickstarters, Matt Forbeck, michelle nephew, Pelgrane Press, robin d laws, Trail of Cthulhu

Is the Era of the GM over?

October 3, 2012 by Guest Writer 6 Comments

This guest post is written by Joe Prince, author and designer of the GM-less gladiator RPG Eternal Contenders. Eternal Contenders has been picked up by Chronicle City and a print+PDF bundle is currently available for pre-order at their shop. The shadowy figure of the Game Master (GM) hunched behind a screen clutching the precious books […]

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Boxninja, Bully Pulpit Games, Chronicle City, cobweb games, eternal contenders, Gregor Hutton, Jason Morningstar, joe prince, rpg ideas, Sebastian Hickey

The Diana Jones 2011 shortlist announced

June 16, 2011 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

The Diana Jones Award committee has announced their shortlist for the 2011 award. The original list had 22 nominees and the shortlist contains just five. The winner will be announced at Wednesday the 3rd of August at an event that the Diana Jones Award group describe has the “unnoficial start” of Gen Con Indy. The […]

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Aron West, Bully Pulpit Games, Chad Underkoffler, Clark Valentine, Cranio Creations, Diana Jones Award, Dresden Files, Evil Hat Productions, Fred Hicks, Genevieve Cogman, Jared Sorensen, Jason Morningstar, Jim Butcher, Kenneth Hite, Leonard Balsera, Luca Francesco Rossi, Luke Crane, Marc Kelsy, Mario Porpora, Nicolò Tedeschi, Pietro Righi Riva, Rob Donaghue, Ryan Amos, Ryan Macklin, Sands of Time Games, Sorencrane MCRZ

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