Another interesting looking book from Strange Attractor Press via MIT.
https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/grimdark
On Warhammer 40,000, Britain's most excessive sci-fi franchise, and its vision of a hellish postindustrial future.
In the grim darkness of the British imagination, there is only...
It is about that time of year again, when I ask the 'web if they can help me find something.
Back in the 90s, FLGSs used to hand out free mini-pamphlets to promote Warhammer Fantasy and 40K armies. The fantasy ones were green, the 40K were blue.
I'd love to find scans of them (or actual...
Just a fun hypothetical! You can go to any TTRPG universe/realm/plane of existence, where do you go, why do you go there and what do you do while you're there?
Anywhere you want for any reason 5e, SWADE, Suzerain, Cthulhu, Warhammer etc. just has to be TTRPG!
For me:
Either Waterdeep city...
Found this blog which I thought was interesting.
I'm sure there will be some contention over the name ;) but I'm more interested in the attempts to map the specific British tradition of eighties RPGs and how it differentiates from the American rpg scene.
I do agree with what most of the author...
How is Shadespire with 3-4 players? I've started what seems to be a regular Sunday or Monday evening gaming group, and I think they'd like it. We've been playing Ascension: Dreamscape and Puzzle Strike a lot, but I think this would be a good addition.
Do I need another base-set, though? More...