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Posted: December 13, 2004
They're squishy dice that you can even roll. What more needs to be said? Pick up your 8-Sided Plush Dice and 12-Sided Plush Dice to make sure all the children you know have a head start on a good long gaming career.Posted: December 12, 2004
If your modern d20 System game has been getting too dull, it may be time to shake things up. No sane PC would want to cross the Yakuza, and getting on the bad side of the Feds may be even worse. Naturally, a clever GM will find a way to send both groups against the players at once.Posted: December 11, 2004
Take to the skies and beyond with tales of good and evil; full of heroics and good-doing, Path of the Bold offers more stories of superheroes from the setting presented in Silver Age Sentinels.Posted: December 10, 2004
In the huggable plush world of monsters, the strangely cute and fluffy Plush Hedorah awaits, the most adorable sludge monster you've seen yet. Or for the more typical type of cute (because baby anything is cute), try the Plush Baby Godzilla.Posted: December 09, 2004
Just because it's rooted to the ground doesn't mean it's not dangerous. And some vegetation isn't even rooted down all that firmly . . . Wanderers Guild: Primeval Groves lets you wind vines around the feet of foolhardy adventurers in the d20 System.Posted: December 08, 2004
In the game of Blue Moon, rival factions battle it out for control now that the old ruler has died. Expand your options with the whimsical Khind, weak alone but powerful together, or the sturdy Terrah, masters of earthquakes and storms.Posted: December 07, 2004
Fear not, for the Angel Director's Screen is here, full of charts, aids, and a ready-to-run adventure following the adventure presented in the core book. And, if all else fails, you can use the screen as a shield from the dice and blows of your angry players.Posted: December 06, 2004
Fantasy campaigns don't have to be wacky, but sometimes it helps. The Tome of Levity is packed full of silly, nonsensical, or oddly useful spells of an amusing kind. If a spell like "Edible Torch" isn't enough reason to pick up this book, what possibly could be?Posted: December 05, 2004
Need a touch of Something Positive in your life? Here's a place to start. The Murr shirts are now available in baby dolls, there's a way to proclaim your opinion on Hygiene, and tell people you are the cause of a Saving Throw vs. Sexy. Positive clothing makes for a positive day!Posted: December 04, 2004
The computer requests that all loyal citizens immediately proceed to their nearest Information Access Terminal and purchase Paranoia XP and the Paranoia XP Gamemaster's Screen. Failure to purchase these products is treason. Purchasing The Traitor's Manual instead is treason. Have a nice day!Posted: December 03, 2004
Was King Arthur quite so noble, his knights so honorable, his enemies so malicious as the stories have made them out to be? It all depends on how you play the cards . . . Camelot Legends lets you play it out yourself. Just hope you're not the poor knight stuck with the card for the Holy Grail quest.Posted: December 02, 2004
It's not enough to just jab a stake through a vampire's heart and then pop back home for a cup of tea these days, oh no. Now you have to battle through his minions while sneaking through the catacombs, and that's before you even get around to whacking the vampire himself. Dracula's Revenge is fiendish indeed.Posted: December 01, 2004
Distract the other players with the purchase of Classic BattleTech Master Rules: Collector's Edition. Once all of your friends are admiring the spiffy hardcover book, you can study up on handy resources like the House Steiner handbook or the Guide to Covert Ops. At last, your superior knowledge will triumph!Posted: November 30, 2004
Always wanted to send your sorcerer to the stars, but never knew where to start? The Dragonstar: Essential Collection collects five handy books that can let you play the the spaceships-and-magic game you've been missing out on.Posted: November 29, 2004
Masterwork Maps: Temples and Shrines presents a variety of holy (and unholy) grounds for your characters to go tromping through. Does it really matter which forgotten god that statue depicts when the statue is made of gold? I didn't think so.