Tag: Role Playing Games
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Pickman’s Legacy
Pickman’s Legacy by Keegan Sullivan is a role playing game supplement published by Chaosium Inc. through their Miskatonic Repository Community Content Program. The supplement is a modern day scenario for Call of Cthulhu, the horror role playing game system based on the works of H.P. Lovecraft. This is an 11 page PDF that is available…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Weekly Wonders – Battlefield Haunts
Weekly Wonders – Battlefield Haunts by Alex Riggs and Joshua Zaback is a role playing game supplement published by Necromancers of the Northwest 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 Game Content as a result. This is…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Six Spells: Monster Making
Six Spells: Monster-Making by Derek Holland is a role playing game supplement published by Skirmisher Publishing. The supplement is intended for use with Labyrinth Lord but should be compatible with other OSR systems. As such, it is covered by the Open Game License and some parts are considered to be Open Game Content as a…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement New Golems of the Labyrinth
New Golems of the Labyrinth by Derek Holland is a role playing game supplement published by Skirmisher Publishing for use with Labyrinth Lord and other OSR systems. Although it is written for use with Open Game License rulesets, it does not appear itself to be covered by the OGL. The supplement is a collection of…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Book of the Damned
Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Book of the Damned is a role playing game supplement published by Paizo Inc. 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 Game Content as a result. The supplement is available as a 290 page…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Orcs of the Howling Bones
Orcs of the Howling Bones by John Adams is a role playing game supplement published by The Smiling Bandit 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 a result. This is a small dungeon…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Gregorius21778: The Radioactive Spellbook
Gregorius21778: The Radioactive Spellbook is a role playing game supplement published by Kai Pütz a.k.a Gregorius21778. This is a collection of new spells and related material that are compatible with Mutant Future and Labyrinth Lord, which would be used with the Mutants and Mazes crossover rules that can be found in the Mutant Future rules.…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Gregorius21778: 20 Encounters on a Haunted Road in the Carpathians of Old
Gregorius21778: 20 Encounters on a Haunted Road in the Carpathians of Old is a role playing game supplement published by Kai Pütz a.k.a Gregorius21778. This is a collection intended for use with Lamentations of the Flame Princess. This is a ten page PDF that is available from RPGNow for $0.75 although it was purchased at…
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A Review of the Roleplaying Game Supplement Gothic Campaign Compendium
The Gothic Campaign Compendium written by a variety of authors and published by Legendary Games is a roleplaying game supplement for Paizo Publishing‘s Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. It is specifically for use with Paizo’s Carrion Crown Adventure Path, although the contents can be used for running any horror themed game within the Pathfinder framework, and was…
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Free Role Playing Game Supplement Review: Bad Myrmidon
Bad Myrmidon is primarily written by Rafael Chandler (with a small contribution by James Edward Raggi IV) and published by Neoplastic Press. It would primarily appear to be intended for use with Labyrinth Lord but it should be possible to use with other OSR systems without too much trouble, and the adventure recommended for characters…