The Best of this weeks RPG Bloggers Network
- Not since the dark days of the 1980’s has there been so much interest in post-apocalypse gaming. Enworld carries news of the new version of Twilight 2000, imaginatively called Twilight 2013.
- More publishing news from Enworld, an announcement of RPG Objects/ Amazon’s BookSurge print-on-demand deal. Meanwhile Geek Related reveals that self-publishing company Lulu has decided to commit commercial suicide.
- Fantastic materials for fantasy worlds in Netherworld Stories’ Magical Material Science
- How to excite your players with a wiki from Critical Hits
- A Butterfly Dreaming points us towards a handy resource for GM: Crime Library.
- Greywulf gets old-school with 4e by producing a random monster encounter table.
- D20 Source has a good breakdown on the difference between Pathfinder and D&D 3.5
- How to run a non-liner game you can be proud of is good advice from Dungeon Mastering
- It is enough to make you salivate. Traveller Anticipation from Purple Pawn
- For those of you on NaNoWriMo, LifeHacker has a handy utility to help you churn out those words.
A special thanks to Demons and Dragons for the link. I can’t read whatever you said about us so I hope it was nice. Also thanks to whoever mentioned us on Cirvis Maximvs . I’ve now joined the forum but the lack of a search function means I cannot find the link and thank the poster in person.
Welcome to CM! I’ve been a member since day 1 but I’m not sure who mentioned your site. There is a search function but you have to be logged in to use it. Once logged in, you’ll see it on the bar at the top of the screen. What’s your handle? I’m reveal. 🙂
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Hi, it’s Jarl from Demons & Dragons blog.
Yup, I wrote (and linked) about your “D&D – History and Growth”, because I like such deep insight into ol’ school hobby – with comparision to nowadays. Very good work! 🙂
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I like these roundups, because I’m starting to miss more and more things due to reduced time to browse. (Work work work, though a lot of the work is self-imposed…and I’m enjoying it. 🙂 )
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