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Posted: May 20, 2006
The Monster Geographica series has got monsters for mashing, beasties for beating, and demons for all occasions, be they in a forest or underground.Posted: May 19, 2006
You know 'im, you love 'im, you could really use some canned adventures for your campaign set in his world. Conan and the Tower of the Elephant has an elephant, Conan and the Lurking Terror of Nahab is terrifying, and Conan and the Heretics of Tarantia - well, we wouldn't want to spoil it.Posted: May 18, 2006
Yes, the Chimera Plush and Small Plush Jabberwock are more obviously monstrous than the Plush Pegasus, but that doesn't make the cute flying horsey any less of a monster. Think about it. A flying horse. Hope you own an umbrella . . .Posted: May 17, 2006
Iron Heroes steps away from the usual fare of namby-pamby magic-heavy fantasy roleplaying and instead gives players a stout sword and a swift kick in the butt. Get some optional rules from Mastering Iron Heroes, find some critters to kill in the Iron Heroes Bestiary, or just grab some level 1 characters and hop in with Song of the Blade. Heck, there's even a BattleBox!Posted: May 16, 2006
Have you got what it takes to go face-to-chest with a dragon? The Black Dragon awaits!Posted: May 15, 2006
Eating uncooked beef and chicken may not make you feel all warm and fuzzy (well, in a way, they just might!), but these GIANTmicrobes: Plush E. Coli and Plush Salmonella are sure to warm your heart. The Polio, we admit, is kinda creepy looking.Posted: May 14, 2006
What have you got? Blue Moon. But what haven't you got? Some expansions! Take a look at Blue Moon: The Aqua or Blue Moon: Emissaries & Inquisitors - Blessings. See? Your life is starting to come together already.Posted: May 13, 2006
"Do I feel cyber?" Well do ya, punk?! If you don't, pick up a copy of Cyberpunk V.3 pronto. On the other hand, if you do, theeeen . . . to be honest, we hadn't really thought that far ahead. Um, buy Cyberpunk V.3 anyway.Posted: May 12, 2006
The board game. Beowulf: The Legend gleefully exploits one of the greatest tales ever to come out of 9th-century Europe.Posted: May 11, 2006
What's a spaceship without a crew? Boring, that's what! And probably tumbling into a star since nobody is behind the wheel. Kill two Droyne with one stone and pick up a copy of BITS: 101 Starcrews.Posted: May 10, 2006
Funnier than Great Cleave in a room full of mimes, Order of the Stick is now available in print form! On the Origin of PCs gives you the previously unreleased backstory for the intrepid sextet, while Dungeon Crawlin' Fools collects the first 365 days worth of the online strip.Posted: May 09, 2006
Conker. You know him, you love him, you clearly need a plush version. Fans of the classic game from the days of N Sixty-yore will likely prefer the Conker Single Player Plush. For you next-gen types, there's the Conker Talking Plush. Either way, you'd have to be nuts to pass up this plush, petite, previously pixelated pariah.Posted: May 08, 2006
From gods to heretics, juggernauts to ziggurats, even stuff about some guy called "Ripper," the Dungeon Crawl Classics has something for everyone. Even people who play Castles & Crusades instead of the usual d20 fare!Posted: May 07, 2006
The Gemini dice will only have you seeing double if you have them hurled at your face, but they are very pretty nonetheless.Posted: May 06, 2006
Yeah, some guy named George R. R. Martin wrote a couple books or something. Obscure, I know, but they made an RPG for it anyway. Called it the A Game of Thrones Roleplaying Game. We suppose a few of you might even be interested to know there's a deluxe edition of that very game as well.