Getting From Here to Oomph in the City in Ice
In a recent couple of posts, I wrote about how I want a little more drama and excitement – a little more oomph, if you will – in my RPG …
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In a recent couple of posts, I wrote about how I want a little more drama and excitement – a little more oomph, if you will – in my RPG …
As I mentioned in the last post, my players for my Star Wars: Force and Destiny game sessions sometimes struggle with taking action in the game. Part of it is …
Getting back into the roleplaying hobby as an active participant and not just a buyer and reader of product has been great. It has brought me whole slew of new, …
Just how many flavours of adventure can I help a small group of people go on? What sort of alter egos can I help them adopt?
In my last post, I started this short series of articles on how I’ve been living since the death of my wife Vickie on the 10th of April this year. …
Whenever I’ve attempted to be the game master for a group of players in a tabletop roleplaying game, I’ve almost always decided to try to create my own adventures for them. I …
It’s a few years ago; more than three but less than six, I think. I’ve had Primetime Adventures for a bit and am in love with the idea of its …
You know, it’s hard to tell sometimes whether the universe is trying to reward you for declaring what you want out of life or call you out on your big …
If the Star Wars Roleplaying rules turn each die roll into a shopping trip, how can you make it a quick hand basket shop instead of a trolley-filler?
After my first tabletop RPG (Star Wars: Force and Destiny) session as game master in a few years, I look back at my preparation and the session itself.