Everything Doesn’t Need to be D&D Compatible
I love D&D, but every game doesn’t need a D&D-compatible version. Games and settings and systems need to stand on their own and we need to embrace that more.
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I love D&D, but every game doesn’t need a D&D-compatible version. Games and settings and systems need to stand on their own and we need to embrace that more.
Having a good, old-fashioned, “I’m feeling moody and writing about it on the internet.” It’s been a while since I’ve done that. I’m overdue for a feels dump.
We just wrapped Delta Shift, a 4-episode space/horror mash-up using the Duality TTRPG system! Catch the episodes on YouTube and check out the Kickstarter!
I’m doing my best to keep up with things over here. February has been A. MONTH. but I’m hanging in there. Definitely ready for Spring, though! No more snow.
I stopped in at one of the RPG Designer Meet & Greet sessions at PAX Unplugged 2025 to see some indie tabletop games and RPGs and meet their designers!
This is the true story, of seven cast & crew members, coming together to do an actual play in support of our neighbors’ rights and freedom. The Ones Who Endure.
I’m not just rooting for everybody Black. I’m rooting for everybody. But what does that look like, and how do I include myself in that in a healthy way?
I don’t really do “Year in Review” posts, much in the same way that I rarely make New Year’s resolutions. But still 2024 is somehow at an end, and that’s wild.
I’m always down for a TTRPG charity one-shot and September had me in 4 of them for 2 great causes. National MS Society and World Central Kitchen. Read on…
Lately my thoughts have been going back over the Thirsty Sword Lesbians game I ran at PAX Unplugged last year when I tossed a little “Clue” into the TTPRG mix.