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Posted: June 04, 2006
Get the nitty on fantasy's most gritty in Thieves' World: Shadowspawn's Guide to Sanctuary or broaden your world view a bit with the Thieves' World Gazetteer. Or get both. Hey, we certainly won't complain.Posted: June 03, 2006
Starship Troopers: Boot Camp will get you started. The Citizens' Federation can show you what it's all for. In between? Lots and lots of shootin', which is all covered in The Miniatures Game Rulebook. Together they form the How, the Why, and the "Yeeeeee-ha!"Posted: June 02, 2006
Check out Warehouse 23's top selling items for May at the Warehouse 23 Top 10 page.Posted: June 01, 2006
In the world of fossil excavation, it is often brother against brother. Vicious feuds tear entire continents asunder, shake the heavens, and shatter the very soul of the human race. Dare you take part in the Bone Wars?Posted: May 31, 2006
Our third mini-sale is: Floor & Deck Plans! But they will only be marked down until 12:00 pm, May 31st, so don't procrastinate. Don't know what's going on? Take a peek at the announcement and the details.Posted: May 30, 2006
The Tome of Horrors III is a lot like high school: intimidatingly large, very hard, and filled with things that want nothing more than to beat the tar out of you. Maybe it's time you thought about getting those few extra levels of fighter . . .Posted: May 29, 2006
Family Fluxx is a less complex version of the ever-transient card game Fluxx, which doesn't actually have any gratuitous nudity. All the nudity in it is completely justified.Posted: May 28, 2006
Carcasses. Scavenger Hunt is an excellent illustration of that point. Really. Just trust us on this one, okay?Posted: May 27, 2006
Our second mini-sale is: GURPS For Dummies! Yes, the one heavily discounted item in Warehouse 23 just got cheaper, but only until the end of the Memorial Day Weekend. Don't know what's going on? Take a peek at the announcement and the details.
Posted: May 26, 2006
What self-respecting banana republic isn't ruled by a ruthless, exploitative Junta? Probably a really happy one, actually, but never mind that! The game is fun, so get dictatoring!Posted: May 25, 2006
In the future, clothes don't make the man. Toys do. d20 Modern: Future Tech outlines some of those sweet, sweet gadgets, gizmos, and otherwise technological novelties that will keep your d20 characters on the bleeding edge. And if that's still not enough to satiate your techlust, there's always the Future Player's Companion.Posted: May 24, 2006
With all the ennui in the air, you'd think it'd be easy to keep a bunch of Vampire players in line. Alas, the undead are more restless than you might think. Vampire: The Requiem - Chronicler's Guide to the rescue! And if they still can't keep their fangs clean, perhaps it's time to break out something from Bloodlines: The Legendary.Posted: May 23, 2006
The myriad of charts and tables on the Serenity Game Master's Screen, handy though they may be, ain't the sole reason to give it a look. It also contains deck plans for a certain famous Firefly-class ship.Posted: May 22, 2006
When you call something the Mall of Horror certain expectations are . . . expected. Zombies, for example. In that respect, this fine board game does not disappoint.Posted: May 21, 2006
Midnight may be bleak, but it's far from hopeless. Dwarves are rising up (though not very far) to challenge the Shadow and some of the Sarcosans yet defy the night. Get all the grim details in Midnight: Hammer and Shadow and Midnight: Star and Shadow.