Buy me this, please. Please.
Here is a good article about how to start playing RPGs without spending any money. Buyers remorse with RPGs is a pretty bad thing, but not an issue here!
Man, this is our party in every D&D adventure with a geletaneous cube. Magic the Gathering: Acidic Slime by Cryptcrawler
these two get it.
if you love someone and game with them, consider getting together with them (all of them) and gaming for charity on October 25th, 2014. Head over to extra-life.org, read about how we raised $4 million last year, and help us continue doubling our total each year.
I do wish my wife was more into RPGz and stuff so i could buy there these.
Marlena over at Mage Studio has an eye for dice and design. Not only are her jewelry and accessory designs using gaming dice innovative, but the dice she finds are beautiful.
She makes earrings, necklaces, tie pins, keychains, garters and more using dice and other interesting bits and bobs you wouldn’t usually see on jewelry.
Hit the jump for a look at more of her work.
Read more at http://fashionablygeek.com/jewelry/these-jewelry-designs-give-a-whole-new-life-to-gaming-dice/#Kvd5vfxlRWHBE4pf.99
These are dragons for your dice. I'm not enjoying the D20 bias. IMO, it's all about the 12, because Barbarians.
Somewhere, I have the blue set, which isn't as kewl as this one. But for $150? Not sure.
It's the 10 most memorable dn'd monsters. duh.
And this, my friends, is my very favorite, because it absolutely WILL NOT STOP, but i don't know anyone who has ever lost to one, and they bleed TREASURE!
THIS IS VERY EXCITING NEWS!
The old sci-fi RPG Traveller is back, at least in novel form! The cover looks just like the old source books did. IM GEEKED!!
made me lol, and sad that I'm not going to be at Gencon this year. :(
This is a fun game, built with user generated content in mind. if you were a fan of the old shadowrun games, or the rpg, you owe it to yourself to drop $20 on this sucker.
Long before there was a Final Fantasy or an Ultima, role-playing was strictly something a group of friends did around a dining room table cluttered with pieces of paper, rulebooks and dice.
I kind of love the PBS Ideas series. It appeals both to my inner nerd (the child who watched Nova and 3-2-1 Contact incessantly many years ago) and to my current internet-based, short-on-time self. In this latest installment, host Mike Rugnetta takes a hard look at the stereotype that gamers and...