The question of the day is: Hardcover, Softcover, or Digital? If I’m going to play the game at a table, I prefer a softcover “trade” sized book (typically 6×9), like the Dungeon World book. That’s the easiest format for me to flip through and reference on the spot. If I’m reading and keeping the book […]
#RPGaDay 7: Biggest Effect on My Life
I’d have to say socially, RPGs are a huge impact in my life. I am an extrovert and would probably always make friends no matter where I go. But RPGs have brought me into contact with some of the smartest people I know, and I’m grateful for those friendships and connections. Make-believe and role-playing games […]
#RPGaDay 6: Most Amazing Thing a Game Group Did for Their Community
I used to run D&D organized play games at my local stores (LFR, Encounters, D&D Next, and Adventurers League). I started at one store, and moved to another when it opened up close to my work. We had this one kid, Alexander, who was super nerdy, but dedicated. It was rare for him to miss […]
#RPGaDay 5: The Stories They Tell
This is still part of the “Grinding Ice” campaign, the one with Hrothgar and the unconscious Ice King, right? I mentioned that my character, Nayala, had kind of an identity problem, right? She was a shapeshifter who had originally thought she was an eladrin. (For the record: I like secret identities. I’m a superhero.) Anyway, […]
#RPGaDay 4: Most Impressive Thing Another Character Did?
So, there we are, a group of rag-tag adventurers who were supposed to be murderhobos in a frozen world, but who somehow* ended up wanting to overthrow the deathless Ice King and bring back the sun. I was a teleporting warlock with an identity problem. Vor-Kai was a water-based warlord. Hrothgar, our mighty barbarian-ranger, had […]