Warehouse 23 Blog

It's Not Just An Adventure

Posted: September 02, 2006

It's also a job. DragonMech: Almanac of the Endless Traders shows you the land of Highpoint through the eyes of its most mobile (and most upwardly mobile) citizens.

Hot Rod

Posted: September 01, 2006

Magically speaking, that is. The Scepter of Zavandor is your ticket to arch magiciandom. Provided the other five mages don't get the thing first. Good thing you've got magical spells, arcane knowledge, and that unshakeable ego wizards always seem to have.

But Wait, There's More!

Posted: August 31, 2006

You can't keep a a good monster down. But you can get tired of painting the walls with his entrails over and over. Keep your games fresh and keep your players guessing with the Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual IV.

Mua Ha Ha Or Bua Ha Ha?

Posted: August 30, 2006

Eh, you can work out the details later. Your first order of business on your Rule the World agenda is to pick your alter ego. Blind them with science as Villainy: Dr. Oblongata, get your mojo rising with Villainy: Mallory Maleficarum, or just throw poo with Villainy: Mugga Mugga.

Samurai Pewter Cats

Posted: August 29, 2006

Latest in the Off The Wall Armies line, the Katana Kats are the perfect gift for the gamer that has everything. Everything except miniature, anthropomorphic, samurai cats.

It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad Haven

Posted: August 28, 2006

The cultural and financial center of New York, Manhattan isn't typically known for its ancient secrets or powerful relics. Rifts: Madhaven sets that silly misconception straight.

Take A Walk On The Dark Side

Posted: August 27, 2006

Fighting for truth, justice, and the Arythian way is all well and good, but what does it get you? The pay is lousy, the hours suck, and the dental plan . . . let's just not even go there. So get off your high horse and grin sinisterly as you buy Midnight: Hand of Shadow.

A Carrrd Game

Posted: August 26, 2006

The short life expectancy, brutal violence, malnutrition, frequent mutilation, and lack of toilet paper aside, being a pirate is really cool. If you find you can't afford a boat, however, we recommend B-Movie Card Games: The Scurvy Musketeers of the Spanish Main. You get the same experience, only without having to be deloused afterwards.

The Game Of . . . Er, "Mortal Existence"

Posted: August 25, 2006

Life is like a board game. There are rules, expectations, consequences, and lots of cards. Funny Friends is a board game that's like life. It's art imitating life imitating art. Wow. That's like, deep, man . . .

There Are Some Who Call Him . . . Cute

Posted: August 24, 2006

He's small, he's cute, and he knows that death awaits you with nasty, pointy teeth. He's the Monty Python: Tim the Enchanter Chibi Plush! Pyrotechnics sold seperately.

Waste Not, Want Not

Posted: August 23, 2006

Why go to all the trouble of raising an army when you can just raise an army. Like, from the dead. The Necromancy T-Shirt will help the world remember to recycle our greatest natural resource: corpses.

It Means "Revolution"

Posted: August 22, 2006

Kakumei, that is. It's also an anime fanzine from the fine folks at The CaBil.

Sad Girl In Snow, Revisited

Posted: August 21, 2006

Okay, technically speaking, there's no snow on the Last Leaves T-Shirt. But that's definitely a girl, and she might be sad. And really, that's what counts, right?

It's Not "Sucking Up." It's "Currying Favor."

Posted: August 20, 2006

It's Good to Be the King. You, however, could have it better. But all hope is not lost, for if you cannot be the king, you can always be his well-rewarded toady. Provided you can out-smart, out-pace, and just plain oust the competition.

Asbestos Sold Separately

Posted: August 19, 2006

You may not be an ancient, mystically-inclined, fire-breathing lizard, but that doesn't mean you can't show your support for dragons. We recommend doing so by buying a Fire Eyes T-Shirt. And we're not just saying that because we sell the shirt. Okay . . . maybe a little.