Notable Posts
Scenarios
| Site Name | Teaser | Tags | Updated |
|---|---|---|---|
| All Games Considered |
A long-running podcast about table top gaming, including role-playing games, card games, board games and miniature games. It's one of the first podcasts I started listening to, and the first from that era (4+ years ago) that I still listen to regularly. Of particular note is their RPG Buffet series, in which they combine a night of gaming and eating, complete with recipes. |
Jun 27 2010 - 7:45am | |
| Atomic Array |
A game podcast hosted by Rone Barton and Ed Healy that dedicates each of its episodes to interviews with the designers of a particular game. Examples include CthulhuTech, Pathfinder, Thousand Suns and Scion. |
Jun 1 2010 - 6:34pm | |
| OgreCave |
OgreCave is a multi-person blog offering news and commentary about tabletop gaming in all of its myriad incarnations, from board games to role-playing games to card games. It's also home to an occasional post, the OgreCave Audio Report. |
Aug 22 2008 - 5:39pm | |
| Free RPG Day |
Free RPG Day attempts to replicate the success of Free Comic Book Day by teaming up different publishers to release free games, supplements and other gaming goodies once a year. |
Apr 29 2008 - 6:40pm | |
| Risusiverse |
Risusiverse is a community web site supporting the eccentric, simple, free and downright fun Risus role-playing game by S. John Ross. Visitors to the site can find adventures, characters, cliches, links, rules, settings, software and just about anything else you can think of to improve your Risus game. The goal of the site is to become the definitive source for Risus, and it's well on its way. |
Apr 29 2008 - 12:12pm | |
| GameSpy: Give Me The Stats! |
Curious about what PC games are most popular today? Then check out GameSpy's Give Me The Stats! page, which lists the 40 most popular games (based on number of servers and number of players) on the net. |
Apr 29 2008 - 11:56am | |
| Wii Have a Problem |
The Wii's "wiimote" controller is one cool piece of gaming hardware. It's also one hard piece of gaming hardware, and when you lose control of it -- because you forgot to put on the strap, because the strap broke, because you weren't looking where you were going -- you can destroy quite a lot of things. |
Apr 29 2008 - 11:49am |