I've just put up my newest free map of a multi-layered anthill onto my Patreon Page.
This particular map has taken me a long time to wrap my head around. What I ended up doing was breaking the map down to three distinct layers that were turned into 5 maps: this free overview map, and four maps that show going from layers 1-2, 2-3, and then back from 3-2 and 2-1.
My Patrons get access to those maps as a bonus, but all of them will be used on a smaller scale in my next adventure. Like usual, you can click on the lead-in graphic or use this link to get to the download page.
4/26/2015
4/24/2015
Frugal GM Review: How to Hexcrawl
I picked up this PDF from DriveThruRPG last month and I'm wishing I remembered why. I know the title alone intrigues me and this is why I'd get it today, but last month? Regardless I have a copy of How to Hexcrawl and I'll be keeping it in my collection.
TL;DR: Right off I want to state that I think this pay-what-you-want product from Taskboy Games is worth picking up, even if you don't play Labyrinth Lord. I thought the information held within is pretty good, but the presentation could use some work.
I have to admit that I enjoyed reading this PDF. Some of this might be attributed to the novelty since I don't ever recall playing in or running a hexcrawl (straight-up overland wilderness...yes, hexcrawl...no). The main usefulness I see is the simple codifying of the procedures used to GM/referee a hexcrawl. I think most GMs would probably naturally take most of the actions listed in this reference, but I know myself well enough that there are some considerations I'd tend to gloss over without a set procedure. The author put forth some good ideas that might seem like no-brainers, but I highly doubt I'd have bothered to think of these unless I had done a bunch of hexcrawls in the past and even then....
There is also a great list of resources at the end of this "book" that are definitely worth checking out.
While I liked the content, it really felt more like a magazine article instead of a self-standing product and I think overall this could have benefited greatly by some better formatting. The bottom of each page has a HUGE graphic and while some pages do have text coming down relatively close to the graphic, the realistic bottom margin on each page is just shy of 2.5". The side margins are just under an inch in width, as is the top margin (sans header). Altogether this whittles down the standard letter page 6" x 9" format. Between the truncated page size, overly large graphics, and basic font & paragraph layout it feels like less than a dozen pages of content have been stretched out to the 27 pages as presented.
How to Hexcrawl is a PWYW PDF with a suggested price of 99¢. While the usefulness for your campaign may vary, I found it a decent enough read.
TL;DR: Right off I want to state that I think this pay-what-you-want product from Taskboy Games is worth picking up, even if you don't play Labyrinth Lord. I thought the information held within is pretty good, but the presentation could use some work.
I have to admit that I enjoyed reading this PDF. Some of this might be attributed to the novelty since I don't ever recall playing in or running a hexcrawl (straight-up overland wilderness...yes, hexcrawl...no). The main usefulness I see is the simple codifying of the procedures used to GM/referee a hexcrawl. I think most GMs would probably naturally take most of the actions listed in this reference, but I know myself well enough that there are some considerations I'd tend to gloss over without a set procedure. The author put forth some good ideas that might seem like no-brainers, but I highly doubt I'd have bothered to think of these unless I had done a bunch of hexcrawls in the past and even then....
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While I liked the content, it really felt more like a magazine article instead of a self-standing product and I think overall this could have benefited greatly by some better formatting. The bottom of each page has a HUGE graphic and while some pages do have text coming down relatively close to the graphic, the realistic bottom margin on each page is just shy of 2.5". The side margins are just under an inch in width, as is the top margin (sans header). Altogether this whittles down the standard letter page 6" x 9" format. Between the truncated page size, overly large graphics, and basic font & paragraph layout it feels like less than a dozen pages of content have been stretched out to the 27 pages as presented.
How to Hexcrawl is a PWYW PDF with a suggested price of 99¢. While the usefulness for your campaign may vary, I found it a decent enough read.
4/23/2015
Worthwhile Deal of the Day: Dyson's Delves II
Thanks to a head's-up from the man himself I found out that Dyson's Delves II is the Deal of the Day over at DriveThruRPG.
Let's see......7 adventures (well 11, but 4 are lumped together) with Dyson's maps and another 44 dungeon maps thrown in to boot, all for $4 (60% off).
I think that's a pretty good deal.
I've been working on a few things for Origins and one of them is some GM "stuff" I can pull out on the fly, or with minimal prep at least to run pick up games. A series of OSR generic adventures of varying levels and a bunch of blank maps really fits the bill here.
I highly recommend picking up Dyson's Delves II, I know I am.
This sales ends on 4/24/15 at 9:00 AM MST.
Let's see......7 adventures (well 11, but 4 are lumped together) with Dyson's maps and another 44 dungeon maps thrown in to boot, all for $4 (60% off).
I think that's a pretty good deal.
I've been working on a few things for Origins and one of them is some GM "stuff" I can pull out on the fly, or with minimal prep at least to run pick up games. A series of OSR generic adventures of varying levels and a bunch of blank maps really fits the bill here.
I highly recommend picking up Dyson's Delves II, I know I am.
This sales ends on 4/24/15 at 9:00 AM MST.
4/20/2015
Free GM Resource: Scenes & Scenarios from Rational Basis Media
Last week "Chris", I have to assume Chris Asberry, reached out to me using the email contact form about some free stuff his company was giving away.
That company is called Rational Basis Media and I'll admit I've never heard of them, probably because they are new with really no product line to speak of. They do have plans for a Kickstarter next month for a game I'll probably not be playing.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not judging here, just being realistic that the genre isn't my bag. The idea sounds cool though and if there are enough folks that like/prefer that type of game I hope they do well.
Now I mention this KS mostly because I think it is related to the free stuff on a couple levels. 1st off, since RBM has no RPG products "out there", or at least none I'm aware of, these two offerings will have to be a stand-in for the type of work you might find in future products (like the future KS Game). The 2nd is that you have to register an email address to get the download.
After the "fun" of the marketing blitzs from one KS-happy company *cough* d20 entertainment *cough*, I'm a bit wary of signing up for some more potential abuse. I did though go ahead and pull the trigger on at least the Fantasy Scenes & Scenarios booklet and it was as advertised. I didn't pick up the SciFi Scenes & Scenarios because I didn't need it.
Now I'm of the opinion that if you can get even one good idea out of this material it is worthwhile....add that to finding out about a new publisher and game....well, that is some free education right there.
That company is called Rational Basis Media and I'll admit I've never heard of them, probably because they are new with really no product line to speak of. They do have plans for a Kickstarter next month for a game I'll probably not be playing.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not judging here, just being realistic that the genre isn't my bag. The idea sounds cool though and if there are enough folks that like/prefer that type of game I hope they do well.
Now I mention this KS mostly because I think it is related to the free stuff on a couple levels. 1st off, since RBM has no RPG products "out there", or at least none I'm aware of, these two offerings will have to be a stand-in for the type of work you might find in future products (like the future KS Game). The 2nd is that you have to register an email address to get the download.
After the "fun" of the marketing blitzs from one KS-happy company *cough* d20 entertainment *cough*, I'm a bit wary of signing up for some more potential abuse. I did though go ahead and pull the trigger on at least the Fantasy Scenes & Scenarios booklet and it was as advertised. I didn't pick up the SciFi Scenes & Scenarios because I didn't need it.
Now I'm of the opinion that if you can get even one good idea out of this material it is worthwhile....add that to finding out about a new publisher and game....well, that is some free education right there.
4/18/2015
Frugal GM Craft Tip: Making a Book
Two days ago I tried to assemble the Creature Compendium into a booklet and at 94 pages, even reducing things down booklet-style was just too much. My regular staples barely kept it together and the booklet was straining to keep open at the spine. No...this needed to be bound. I had considered another trip to the print shop, but I wasn't sure that would be a good idea because I think I'd lose some of the text to the binding.
Of course I guess I could just start from scratch and try a print run with better margins, but that'd be a waste and I'd end up just being better off having bought a Lulu print in the 1st place.....but that would be larger than I wanted....how do folks make books these days?
4/17/2015
Frugal GM Review: Creature Compendium
I haven't been shy about admitting that I tend to have a lot of 4 and 5 stars reviews because I tend to pick up things I really like, or at least think I'll like. This inevitably leads to most of my reviews being "good reviews", which might lead some to think I over-inflate things.
I don't think I do this and (obviously) attribute this to the aforementioned tendency to pick up "good" stuff to begin with...especially when it is on sale for only $2!
Case in point is this weeks review of New Big Dragon's Creature Compendium. I've picked up several items from NBD and have loved every one of them. I'm pretty sure their website was an inaugural entry on my "+12 Links of Helpfulness". I expect that when Richard puts out a new product I'll like it.....and that also means I'll have a high standard of expectations.
I don't think I do this and (obviously) attribute this to the aforementioned tendency to pick up "good" stuff to begin with...especially when it is on sale for only $2!
Case in point is this weeks review of New Big Dragon's Creature Compendium. I've picked up several items from NBD and have loved every one of them. I'm pretty sure their website was an inaugural entry on my "+12 Links of Helpfulness". I expect that when Richard puts out a new product I'll like it.....and that also means I'll have a high standard of expectations.
Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right!
Before I start in on my review today I went through my normal routine of perusing a list of websites and interweb hangouts. Most of these are online comics, a couple of "news" sites, and only two social media feeds.
I'm deeply disturbed by a public G+ post by Dyson Logos. We've shared some emails and words of encouragement and never have I seen anything to indicate he is less than a stand up guy, and his post only reinforces my point. I usually save rants for my other blog, but this soap-box moment belongs here.
While I encourage you to read that post, the TL;DR version is that he commented on a game system that had some sexist rules, how he didn't like those rules, and some people are losing their shit over his statements.
I'm much more stereotypical gamer than I'd like to admit sometimes. 43 yo white male, overweight, from the Midwest who has been playing since I was seven or eight. I can tell you for certain I've played games that had sexist rules and didn't even notice....well at least at first. I've played in convention games where a player has been mean, sexist, and derogatory towards women at the table and I didn't even notice, much less take any action.
In my own defense though if I see what I think is a stupid rule I just don't use it and for that one player, well that's all on me. I was in the middle of losing my PC and wasn't paying attention to what was going on. I took action the next day, but that was less than optimal.
The way I see it we play these games to have fun and it isn't cool to have fun at the expense of someone else (Schadenfreude maybe). To actually codify this in a ruleset is inexcusable. Most of play some sort of fantasy setting with mythical creatures and magic or otherworldly technology, so what is the purpose of stating all women are inferior to men in some way?
I've met women "doing a man's job" that I thought were clearly inferior in some important aspect of said job, but you know what? It wasn't because they were female....I've seen some sucktastic men "doing a man's job". This is in the real-world. In the fantasy world? I would expect Elves to be prettier than Humans and Humans to be stronger than Halflings, but there is no place for requiring such delineations strictly on the basis of gender because you have some anecdotal real-world experiences.
Even...and this is just me playing "Devil's Advocate" it was ok to put sexism and misogyny into an RPG game, it is not ok to threaten people who have a different opinion on what is appropriate in a RPG ruleset, setting, or home-game. If the Edition Wars have taught us anything it should be there isn't room for this, but there is enough room for everyone to belly up to the table to play....assuming they can "play nice".
I for one applaud Dyson for taking the stand he has. In this respect he's definitely a better man than I am, but I'm working on it.
I'll have the review up later today....
I'm deeply disturbed by a public G+ post by Dyson Logos. We've shared some emails and words of encouragement and never have I seen anything to indicate he is less than a stand up guy, and his post only reinforces my point. I usually save rants for my other blog, but this soap-box moment belongs here.
While I encourage you to read that post, the TL;DR version is that he commented on a game system that had some sexist rules, how he didn't like those rules, and some people are losing their shit over his statements.
I'm much more stereotypical gamer than I'd like to admit sometimes. 43 yo white male, overweight, from the Midwest who has been playing since I was seven or eight. I can tell you for certain I've played games that had sexist rules and didn't even notice....well at least at first. I've played in convention games where a player has been mean, sexist, and derogatory towards women at the table and I didn't even notice, much less take any action.
In my own defense though if I see what I think is a stupid rule I just don't use it and for that one player, well that's all on me. I was in the middle of losing my PC and wasn't paying attention to what was going on. I took action the next day, but that was less than optimal.
The way I see it we play these games to have fun and it isn't cool to have fun at the expense of someone else (Schadenfreude maybe). To actually codify this in a ruleset is inexcusable. Most of play some sort of fantasy setting with mythical creatures and magic or otherworldly technology, so what is the purpose of stating all women are inferior to men in some way?
I've met women "doing a man's job" that I thought were clearly inferior in some important aspect of said job, but you know what? It wasn't because they were female....I've seen some sucktastic men "doing a man's job". This is in the real-world. In the fantasy world? I would expect Elves to be prettier than Humans and Humans to be stronger than Halflings, but there is no place for requiring such delineations strictly on the basis of gender because you have some anecdotal real-world experiences.
Even...and this is just me playing "Devil's Advocate" it was ok to put sexism and misogyny into an RPG game, it is not ok to threaten people who have a different opinion on what is appropriate in a RPG ruleset, setting, or home-game. If the Edition Wars have taught us anything it should be there isn't room for this, but there is enough room for everyone to belly up to the table to play....assuming they can "play nice".
I for one applaud Dyson for taking the stand he has. In this respect he's definitely a better man than I am, but I'm working on it.
I'll have the review up later today....
4/14/2015
HUGE Dave Graffam Model Sale over at DriveThruRPG!
Dave Graffam Models is having a HUGE sale over at DriveThruRPG that you might want to check out. It's actually a little better than the $1 Sale from last year (I stole this graphic from my previous sale post)....
.....how much better? I'd say about 5% better!
Many models are on sale for 95¢ Now not all of the models are on sale, but those that are on sale are more than 50% off. Several of the bundles, which are already discounted quite a bit, aren't 50% off, but they are at a cheaper price.
I have no idea how long this sale will last, so you might want to jump on it while you can.
.....how much better? I'd say about 5% better!
Many models are on sale for 95¢ Now not all of the models are on sale, but those that are on sale are more than 50% off. Several of the bundles, which are already discounted quite a bit, aren't 50% off, but they are at a cheaper price.
I have no idea how long this sale will last, so you might want to jump on it while you can.
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