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Author: Morten Greis

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Games on the Table – Part 11: Vaesen – Nordic Horror Roleplaying

The most recent game from Free League is Vaesen, and as with Forbidden Lands and ALIEN, that I talked about … More

Free League, Vaesen, What I have been doing

Games on the Table – Part 10: Call of Cthulhu

Besides being the oldest horror rpg Call of Cthulhu from Chaosium is also a classic and one, that I have … More

Basic Roleplaying, Call of Cthulhu, Chaosium, Gumshoe, RuneQuest, Trail of Cthulhu, What I have been doing

Games on the Table – Part 9: Dungeon Crawl Classics

In an earlier post I talked about the spinoff, Mutant Crawl Classics, but I have also had the opportunity to … More

Dungeon Crawl Classics, Goodman Games, Lankhmar, What I have been doing

Games on the Table – Part 8: Traveller

Some time ago we ended our Traveller campaign from Mongoose, and now I am playing The Expanse and Star Wars … More

Mongoose, Science Fiction, Traveller, What I have been doing

Games on the Table – Part 7: Star Wars d6

Recently we started up the Darkstryder Campaign, and instead of adapting it to the present version of Star Wars (from … More

Star Wars, West End Games, What I have been doing

The Nature of Secret Doors is to be Found

In roleplaying games there is a pleasure in finding objects, that are supposed to be hidden. When playing Call of … More

Call of Cthulhu, D&D, game design, hidden, RPG, secret doors

Games on the Table – Part 6: Forbidden Lands

I really like this game. In part because I like the engine, Year 0 Engine, as I also mentioned in … More

Forbidden Lands, Free League, What I have been doing, Year 0 Engine

Games on the Table – Part 5: Warhammer Fantasy 4th edition

Rarely has a rulebook needed a revised edition so quickly. Hardly were the book out, before we ran into trouble … More

4th edition, Cubicle 7, Warhammer Fantasy RPG, What I have been doing

Games on the Table – Part 4: Earthdawn 4th edition

Somehow 4th editions of RPGs seem in the 21st century to disappoint. D&D 4th edition was too focused on making … More

4th edition, FASA, Shadowrun, What I have been doing

Games on the Table – Part 3: ALIEN: The Roleplaying Game

Based in the Year 0 Engine also known from Tales from the Loop and Forbidden Lands (both of which I … More

ALIEN, Free League, Science Fiction, What I have been doing, Year 0 Engine

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