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Posted: December 12, 2005
Matey, ye look to be one 'o them land lubber dungeon types. Ye want real adventure? Get yerself out on the seas, says I! Dungeons & Dragons: Stormwrack is just the book to get yer sealegs. A little advice, matey. Lose the plate armor, lest ye be enjoyin' a walk through Davey Jones' locker.Posted: December 11, 2005
If there is only one flaw with the Player's Handbook, it's that it is nearly devoid of information on werewolves. Well, no longer. Behold! The Complete Guide to Werewolves!Posted: December 10, 2005
As of Dork Tower #31, MudCon will never be the same again! With Igor at the helm of Mud Bay's annual gaming convention, hilarity is bound to ensue. And by hilarity, we mean massive amounts of personal injury, financial destitution, and other icky-bad things.Posted: December 09, 2005
But were afraid to liberate. Mars has seen more then its fair share of trouble. Naturally, that makes it a great place for a Babylon 5 campaign. Babylon 5: Free Mars will guide you from the brutal fury of the Food Riots to the clandestine world of Psi Corps research centers and every speck of red dust in between.Posted: December 08, 2005
Space is vast, beautiful, and chock full of all the resources your country needs to get ahead of The Other Guys. Counter Strike Wargame: The Final Frontier simulates a global power struggle of galactic proportions sized for your dinner table.Posted: December 06, 2005
It ain't easy being a sidekick. The ridicule, the constant kidnappings, the childhood trauma, and (of course) the tights. On the bright side, the rest of the world gets to make a lot of cheap jokes at your expense. Dr. Blink: Superhero Shrink #2 explores what it's like to be a forgotten sidekick and how best to laugh at them.Posted: December 05, 2005
Here Be Monsters: Plush Blue Dragon. This dragon is blue. Very blue. Blue all over, you might say. And if you did say it, you'd be right. Because it's true. He's blue.Posted: December 04, 2005
The Hanged Man? The Chariot? The Hierophant? Those arcana are so 19th century. Bring your mysticism into the digital era with The Silicon Valley Tarot!Posted: December 03, 2005
I know what you're thinking. You're thinking "I sure could use a sourcebook that discusses Knights in Cursed Empire, covering everything from heraldry to rituals. A Cursed Empire: Knight Sourcebook if you will. Oh, and horses." You're also thinking . . . oh my. Thanks, I think you're cute too.Posted: December 02, 2005
Talislanta: The Northern Reaches is really "cool." Because it's about the Northern Reaches. Which is a colder region than the areas closer to the equator. Get it? Ha ha ha . . . sorry. Never again.Posted: December 01, 2005
Check out Warehouse 23's top selling items for November at the Warehouse 23 Top 10 page.Posted: November 30, 2005
Bring the sword and spellbook, but leave the fedora at home. Dungeon Crawl Classics #16: Curse of the Emerald Cobra pits your band of intrepid 6th to 8th level heroes against an uppity yuan-ti called the Emerald Cobra. It would be easy to make a joke about a "commanding cobra," but really, isn't one pop culture reference enough?Posted: November 29, 2005
No, we're not talking about the big sea mammals. We're talking about Counter Strike Wargame: The Marcher Lords, a wargame simulation of the Norman conquest of Wales. It's a rematch 10 centuries in the making!Posted: November 28, 2005
You be the judge. Exalted: Cult of the Illuminated outlines just that: the Cult of the Illuminated. It brings to light their secrets, methods, and motives. We could describe it something as trite as "the definitive guide to the Cult," but we're pretty sure you're smart enough to figure that sort of thing out on your own.Posted: November 27, 2005
Not simply a play aid, BattleBox: Monte Cook's Arcana Evolved is an excellent resource for Arcana Evolved. Within the tin you'll find maps, reference cards, rune tokens, counters, a d20, and a CD with all kinds of truly useful thingamabops.