Category: Games
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Annals of the Archfiends: Phosonith the Cruel Charmer
Annals of the Archfiends: Phosonith the Cruel Charmer by Darrin Drader and Owen K.C. Stephens is a role playing game supplement published by Rogue Genius Games (formerly Super Genius Games) for use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. As such, it is covered by the Open Game License and some parts are considered to be Open…
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Free Role Playing Game Supplement Review: The Communist Clans of Rock Cove – aka All About Dwarves
The Communist Clans of Rock Cove – aka All About Dwarves by John Josten is a role playing game supplement published by Board Enterprises. This is part of the Small Bites series and is a “World Walker” edition, one approximately half the size of the full edition which is only available to Patreon supporters. This…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement H. P. Lovecraft’s Dreamlands
H. P. Lovecraft’s Dreamlands is a role playing game supplement published by Chaosium Inc. for use with their Call of Cthulhu horror role playing game based on the works of H. P. Lovecraft. Although Lovecraft’s works are the primary influence for the supplement, an important secondary influence is The House of the Wyrm by Gary…
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Free Role Playing Game Supplement Review: The Killer Crime Families of Garnock aka All About Organized Crime in Fantasy
The Killer Crime Families of Garnock aka All About Organized Crime in Fantasy by John Josten is a generic role playing game supplement published by Board Enterprises. This is part of the Small Bites series and is the first “World Walker” edition (unlike the previous two, The Mercenary Vators of Myork and the The Avatar…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Pages from the Lost Grimoire – Setting Traps / Hard to Handle
Pages from the Lost Grimoire – Setting Traps / Hard to Handle by Dan Coleman is a role playing game supplement published by Dan Coleman Productions for use with Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition. As such, it is covered by the Open Game License and some parts are considered to be Open Game Content as…
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Free Role Playing Game Supplement Review: The Mercenary Vators of Myork aka All About Men-at-Arms
The Mercenary Vators of Myork aka All About Men-at-Arms by John Josten is a role playing game supplement published by Board Enterprises. Although there are some references to the publisher’s Legend Quest game, the majority of the supplement is system neutral. This is the second in the Small Bites series, and is as a result…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Cthulhu Now
Cthulhu Now is a role playing game supplement published by Chaosium Inc. for use with their Call of Cthulhu horror game based on the works of H. P. Lovecraft. This supplement is designed to allow play in the modern era (of the 1990s when it was published) rather than the more typical 1920s. The…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Bard’s Tales
Bard’s Tales by Megan Robertson is a role playing game supplement published by Raging Swan Press. Although this is published for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, and is covered by the Open Game License, this is a completely generic supplement with no game stats. This is a fourteen page PDF which is available from RPGNow for…
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Free Role Playing Game Supplement Review: The Avatar of Manoto – aka All About Warrior Priests
The Avatar of Manoto – aka All About Warrior Priests by John Josten is a free role playing game supplement published by Board Enterprises. This is the first in their Small Bites series (and is much longer than most of the following editions, as it contains material that in future editions would only be available…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Return to the Monolith
Return to the Monolith by Michael LaBossiere is a role playing game supplement published by Chaosium Inc. through their Miskatonic Repository Community Content Program for use with Call of Cthulhu, the horror role playing game based on the works of H.P. Lovecraft. The supplement is available as a 14 page Pay What You Want PDF…