Today's Free GM Resource is another RPG game, served up one of two ways.
Lamentations of the Flame Princess is labeled a "Weird Fantasy" RPG and is available for only $5 at DriveThruRPG. If you're on the fence about the game you can check it out for free from their website.
There are two different versions. The 1st, at the bottom of the downloads page, is the previous "Deluxe Version" and the other is the "Grindhouse Rules", with the latter just being an art-less version of the current rules. The Grindhouse rules is also a single book, where the Deluxe version is a few more pages spread out over two books.
I've reviewed at least one LotFP adventure before and while I'm not sold on the system as a whole, I think it is definitely worth picking up to add in a few elements to your game. Of course, this pretty much works as a blanket statement from me.
5/18/2015
5/15/2015
Frugal GM Review: Goldmarsh Village from Lupus Rex Games
Being all-too-familiar with the fact that so few people actually rate products on DriveThruRPG, must lest leave a review, I went ahead and looked into this. Yep, only one review total and the purchaser didn't like the product. While I get the reviewer's point, to be fair the publisher did provide (in my opinion) an ample preview so a purchaser should have known what they were getting. Of course the preview settings could have been changed after that review.
It occurred to me that right off the bat Lupus Rex Games could have easily made a few tweaks to make that one product much better.....but since that isn't what I purchased for review I'll stick a pin in that comment for now.
5/11/2015
Free GM Resource: RPG Downloads from Corey Ryan Walden
Now I don't know about you, but when I find out I have a new social media follower I tend to "look them up" to see what our common interests are and whatnot.
I'm sure some of you are so insanely popular and/or busy you simply don't have the time to do this, but the rest of us can afford this luxury. I'm glad I do because I was able to discover a new Free GM Resource.
Corey Ryan Walden has a rather simple self-titled blog where he writes about his game mostly, but he has also written an adventure, a small city setting, and done up a few maps.
What I really like is that he's put these resources in an easy to find location on his blog ("downloads"). Too often these little gems are hidden until the author gets a decent number produced and then maybe they get organized into an easy-to find manner.
Thanks Corey, I hope you continue writing!
I'm sure some of you are so insanely popular and/or busy you simply don't have the time to do this, but the rest of us can afford this luxury. I'm glad I do because I was able to discover a new Free GM Resource.
Corey Ryan Walden has a rather simple self-titled blog where he writes about his game mostly, but he has also written an adventure, a small city setting, and done up a few maps.
What I really like is that he's put these resources in an easy to find location on his blog ("downloads"). Too often these little gems are hidden until the author gets a decent number produced and then maybe they get organized into an easy-to find manner.
Thanks Corey, I hope you continue writing!
5/09/2015
New Frugal GM PWYW Product: HackMaster GM Battlemat
After a brief detour to help work on someone else's RPG project I was able to finish up my HackMaster GM Battlemat and put it up on DriveThruRPG.
I know that maybe only one of my 12 regular readers might find this product useful, but I think it fills an important role if you happen to run games of the current edition of HackMaster.
I've tried multiple ways of running combats and while I think a computer program did the best I've been doing what I can to eschew..... "vertical" obstructions between me and my players. My iPad is reserved for looking things up and the occasional sound effect (I'm working on that one) and the laptop stays off the table.
I know that maybe only one of my 12 regular readers might find this product useful, but I think it fills an important role if you happen to run games of the current edition of HackMaster.
I've tried multiple ways of running combats and while I think a computer program did the best I've been doing what I can to eschew..... "vertical" obstructions between me and my players. My iPad is reserved for looking things up and the occasional sound effect (I'm working on that one) and the laptop stays off the table.
5/08/2015
Frugal GM Review: Dyson's Delves II
Last month I recommended Dyson's Delves II when it was the Deal of the Day over at DriveThruRPG. Of course I had to put my money where my mouth is and pick up a copy for myself.
Overall I was quite pleased with the purchase and I'm busy trying to tweak the PDF a bit into a more desirable print format so I can keep it in my gaming bag as part of my "go-to" gaming kit. I can do this because Dyson didn't put any security on the PDF.
THANK YOU DYSON!
Overall I was quite pleased with the purchase and I'm busy trying to tweak the PDF a bit into a more desirable print format so I can keep it in my gaming bag as part of my "go-to" gaming kit. I can do this because Dyson didn't put any security on the PDF.
THANK YOU DYSON!
5/07/2015
Work-in-Progress: HackMaster "GM Battlemat"
With the Origins Game Fair a quick month away I realized I have to get some of my....."stuff" together for this big convention. I've been to both Origins and GenCon a couple of times, but it is Origins that brings me back year after year......
Part of it is the city, but I just have more fun at Origins and it feels to me like the convention really wants me to have fun, where GenCon has always felt like a hand in my wallet.
I've organized events at both conventions and the experience on that end is night & day....
...anyway, I'm assuming I might be GMing HackMaster and I have to be prepared for some bigger battles. My home group had a HUGE battle our last session and I tested a possible solution to make things easier for me as a GM. It worked out only "OK", but a major limitation was my design.....I only had about an hour of prep time and a local printer.
Since I have a month, and access to some professional printing, I've decided to take another stab at this "GM Battlemat" that I'm going to use at Origins. The key idea is to cram a lot of combatants stats in a small space, but more importantly, line a counter up so I can quickly & easily scan down a line to see who goes on any given count.
Now this WIP picture is hideous...and it should be at the stage I'm at.
Part of it is the city, but I just have more fun at Origins and it feels to me like the convention really wants me to have fun, where GenCon has always felt like a hand in my wallet.
I've organized events at both conventions and the experience on that end is night & day....
...anyway, I'm assuming I might be GMing HackMaster and I have to be prepared for some bigger battles. My home group had a HUGE battle our last session and I tested a possible solution to make things easier for me as a GM. It worked out only "OK", but a major limitation was my design.....I only had about an hour of prep time and a local printer.
Since I have a month, and access to some professional printing, I've decided to take another stab at this "GM Battlemat" that I'm going to use at Origins. The key idea is to cram a lot of combatants stats in a small space, but more importantly, line a counter up so I can quickly & easily scan down a line to see who goes on any given count.
Now this WIP picture is hideous...and it should be at the stage I'm at.
5/04/2015
Free GM Resource: Barbarians of Lemuria
Continuing with the recent theme I have another rules-lite RPG. This one, Barbarians of Lemuria, hearkens back to the age of pulp fiction with the likes of Appendix N writer Lin Carter.
Set in the world of Thongar the Barbarian, which was the protagonist of a series of books and some Marvel comics, Barbarians of Lemuria is a 43 page PDF that covers player's handbook, GM book, sourcebooks....everything. There is an ancillary document that is barely more than a page which adds two more "stats" for the game and there are a couple of PC sheets.
If you fancy a Conan-ish rules-light game and don't mind learning the background of the setting, which seems to be an integral part of the game, then you might want to pick up the Barbarians of Lemuria. I was particularly impressed by the simplicity of the magic system.
Set in the world of Thongar the Barbarian, which was the protagonist of a series of books and some Marvel comics, Barbarians of Lemuria is a 43 page PDF that covers player's handbook, GM book, sourcebooks....everything. There is an ancillary document that is barely more than a page which adds two more "stats" for the game and there are a couple of PC sheets.
If you fancy a Conan-ish rules-light game and don't mind learning the background of the setting, which seems to be an integral part of the game, then you might want to pick up the Barbarians of Lemuria. I was particularly impressed by the simplicity of the magic system.
5/01/2015
Free Map047: Lake Island
I finished up this map yesterday and promptly forgot to let you guys know about it.
My original idea was nothing more than a huge underground lake and I figured I'd just start with a "regular" lake source map. Since I wanted the surrounding geography to be more....."interesting" I went with a crater lake. Little did I know there are crater lakes all over the Northwest.
This map is based of of "the" Crater Lake in Oregon. I wanted to de-emphasize the contours, but still make them kind of usable, so I scrubbed all the elevation markers and "fixed" the resulting gaps in the index contour lines. The island was moved and rotated...for reasons....and I essentially drew out the scale ten-fold. At the new scale the lake is maybe 50 miles across.
Since my idea is for an underground lake in a colossal cavern, there are obvious no trees. I had thought about giant mushrooms, but I realized that to even be seen at this scale they would have to be something approaching football-field in size. Instead I just carpeted the ground with various assortment of colors depicting different types of fungus & molds. The types of fungi change as you move around the lake and there is some blending as the predominate species give way to each other. There is also a reason the island is a different color......but I still have to write up the associated adventure.
The free version of the map is a 300 DPI JPEG set to print out full-size on a standard letter (landscape) page. My Patrons get the map sized for poster printing at 18" x 24" as a JPEG and as a PDF (both without the Patreon markings). Like usual, you can click on the lead-in graphic to go to the appropriate download page, or you can use this link.
My original idea was nothing more than a huge underground lake and I figured I'd just start with a "regular" lake source map. Since I wanted the surrounding geography to be more....."interesting" I went with a crater lake. Little did I know there are crater lakes all over the Northwest.
This map is based of of "the" Crater Lake in Oregon. I wanted to de-emphasize the contours, but still make them kind of usable, so I scrubbed all the elevation markers and "fixed" the resulting gaps in the index contour lines. The island was moved and rotated...for reasons....and I essentially drew out the scale ten-fold. At the new scale the lake is maybe 50 miles across.
Since my idea is for an underground lake in a colossal cavern, there are obvious no trees. I had thought about giant mushrooms, but I realized that to even be seen at this scale they would have to be something approaching football-field in size. Instead I just carpeted the ground with various assortment of colors depicting different types of fungus & molds. The types of fungi change as you move around the lake and there is some blending as the predominate species give way to each other. There is also a reason the island is a different color......but I still have to write up the associated adventure.
The free version of the map is a 300 DPI JPEG set to print out full-size on a standard letter (landscape) page. My Patrons get the map sized for poster printing at 18" x 24" as a JPEG and as a PDF (both without the Patreon markings). Like usual, you can click on the lead-in graphic to go to the appropriate download page, or you can use this link.
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