For the #RPGaDay2015 the question on day 25 relates to ones favorite revolutionary game mechanic and as openended questions goes, … More
Category: Indie-games
Resurrecting a slow blog: Return of DragonLance, Delta Green and other goodness
I must admit that posting two or three times a week at my native blog and once a week at … More
[Delta Green] Cell Phones – GM’s Great Joy
The Delta Green-campaign takes place in the present, and since we skip from episode to episode without commenting on the … More
[Delta Green] Traits and the Corruption of Traits
My Delta Green-campaign uses a bunch of different rules and mechanics. In this post I’ll cover traits, the corruption of … More
[Delta Green] Decline and Humanity
This post is inspired by this post about the rewards of risk and the comments at Casting Shadows. It is … More
The added fun of disadvantages
Recently I made a comment on a series of house rules for 4E presented by Dane of War. It was … More
Rewards for my D&D-players
It seems to me, that Wrath of the Zombie is one step ahead me. Just as I planned to discuss … More
Borrowing more fra Guards and Mice for D&D
I am continuing my posts about borrowing rules and ideas from the burning games. I recently noticed, that I am … More
Burning D&D or how to adopt from other games
I have noticed, that where Burning Wheel and Burning Empires were unable to reach people, Mouse Guard seems to have … More
Describing failure in RPGs
Last time I praised indie-games for creating ways to play different kinds of stories and for adding tools to express … More