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Review – CITYBOOK I: Butcher Baker, Candlestick Maker

If dungeons are the beginning point of adventure, towns and cities are at the end. After all, adventurers needs someplace to go to rest and recuperate, get magic items identified, and spend all that loot they’ve accumulated from their perilous journeys into the unknown, right? Recognizing this, the earliest D&D campaigns – Blackmoor and Greyhawk… Continue reading Review – CITYBOOK I: Butcher Baker, Candlestick Maker

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The Other “Three Little Booklets”

“This is Free Trader Beowulf, calling anyone…Mayday, Mayday… We are under attack…Main drive is gone… Turret number one not responding…Mayday… Losing cabin pressure fast calling anyone…Please help… This is Free Trader Beowulf … …Mayday…” I started playing Traveller back in 1977. I had been role-playing for a couple of years at that point, and I… Continue reading The Other “Three Little Booklets”

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Like Banquo’s Ghost: Edition Wars and the One Right Way to Play

I like reading Grognardia. I suspect a lot of other gaming aficionados do, as well. One of the things I appreciate about James Maliszewski’s exploration of gaming topics is that he’s quite clear that all he is doing is expressing his personal opinion and preferences. “This is what I like – you might think differently.”… Continue reading Like Banquo’s Ghost: Edition Wars and the One Right Way to Play