I know I tend to bestow all my love on the more traditional "Fantasy" Role Playing Games with a dash of SciFi here & there. This week's Free GM Resource isn't so much a single product or even a game system, but a whole fricken genre.
The folks over at Classic Marvel Forever have done what they can to maintain a long-since dead RPG. While their site does have links to downloads of what appears to be the entire non-supported Marvel Super Heroes RPG line, I think you'll find a slew of other resources as well.
Now I'm sure that these downloads violate common-sense intellectual property rights, but I personally don't get to worked up about abandoned properties. If Ha$bro manages to pick up the rights to d a re-print of this game or Di$ney does one themselves, please let me know and I'll delete this post right-quick.*
If these companies don't care enough about the game to make it available to those who want to play, then they don't care enough about these product being available for download. If I'm just plain wrong about this, please feel free to let me know. I've had a few required courses on copyright and trademark law but I've also had a few life lessons on the law vs. reality.
*OK, I'll admit using the dollar signs might be a bit much....
7/13/2015
7/12/2015
Lessons Learned From a "Bad" Review
It has been my general experience that we gamers can be a rather resourceful lot, but sometimes we can come up short. The other day I got this review on the d30 Quick NPC Generator I put up for free over at DriveThruRPG:
"Enjoy the ease of using this product, ecepecially when you're trying to create a load of npcs. The only problem that I have is that I have had to modify it because I can't find a d30 anywhere around."
Now I'll admit I took this rather harshly, and personal, because I'm human and can't always see the forest for the trees. You'd think as someone who (usually) likes to review RPG products I'd have a thicker skin.....and usually I do. One of the problems is the short general format of reviews on that site and my natural inclination to assume what is written is the rationale for the rating.
"Enjoy the ease of using this product, ecepecially when you're trying to create a load of npcs. The only problem that I have is that I have had to modify it because I can't find a d30 anywhere around."
Now I'll admit I took this rather harshly, and personal, because I'm human and can't always see the forest for the trees. You'd think as someone who (usually) likes to review RPG products I'd have a thicker skin.....and usually I do. One of the problems is the short general format of reviews on that site and my natural inclination to assume what is written is the rationale for the rating.
7/11/2015
Free Map049: Isometric(ish) Cave System Map
I've just put up a few versions of a cave system map over on my Patreon page.
This is my 1st attempt to create an isometric map in my own particular style and I'm pretty happy with the outcome. Usually what I envision and what I can manage are pretty far apart, but this came out darned close. Now I just need to figure out how to get the grid the way I envisioned and then I can start working on incorporating water features.
The free maps are roughly 8" by 10", with and without a grid. As I was posting this maps I had a thought that this might work as a VTT map, so I tweaking things to add a 100 DPI .png file that is 20" by 24". That map still comes in just under 5 MB so it might be too much for a VTT map, but you guys will have to let me know.
My Patrons get much larger versions of the map that are 18.6" by 15.4". That size is much nicer than this preview size:
This is my 1st attempt to create an isometric map in my own particular style and I'm pretty happy with the outcome. Usually what I envision and what I can manage are pretty far apart, but this came out darned close. Now I just need to figure out how to get the grid the way I envisioned and then I can start working on incorporating water features.
The free maps are roughly 8" by 10", with and without a grid. As I was posting this maps I had a thought that this might work as a VTT map, so I tweaking things to add a 100 DPI .png file that is 20" by 24". That map still comes in just under 5 MB so it might be too much for a VTT map, but you guys will have to let me know.
My Patrons get much larger versions of the map that are 18.6" by 15.4". That size is much nicer than this preview size:
7/10/2015
Frugal GM Review: Savage Characters Volume One
....then I realized why spend my own money when I want to blow it all on some special deals?
Seriously though, Savage Characters Volume One is one of those products I'd never pick up for myself, for the aforementioned reasons, but I'm really glad this opportunity fell into my virtual lap because I'm highly impressed. There is maybe one real issue for concern with this product and anything...well everything else I could come up with as criticisms is nit-picky....as in I had to really look hard for stuff to suggest for improvements.
7/09/2015
Awesome Good Birthday Deal on Heroic Maps Over at DriveThruRPG.
Think about it...should the fact that you've survived another 365(ish) days intact be gift enough? Shouldn't everyone else that had to put up with you over the course of the last year get some kind of reward?
Now I'm not saying that the folks over at Heroic Maps share that same general sentiment with me, but it does seem like they like celebrating their birthday in a similar fashion. Going on...like right fricken now...is a HUGE 2nd birthday sale. From now until sometime Monday (23:39 GMT) all of their maps are 60% off.......60% OFF!!!
You should really hop over to DriveThruRPG right now and
Happy Birthday Heroic Maps.....now take the rest of my money!
Seriously....why are you still reading this? Go over there now....my posts aren't going anywhere...
GM Prep Tip: Being Prepared for Inspiration
I think I've eluded to this GM Prep Tip before, but I cannot find where I've come right out and stated this one little thing that has helped me immeasurably over the years.
It might sound dumb, but please bear with me.....
When you are out & about carry with you...at all times...a simple pen and paper. "Of course!", I can practically hear a lot of you saying this out-loud, but I want you to think about the more-than-likely many times you needed a pen to make a note, sign a credit card receipt, whatever...and didn't have one. In my experience a pen is much more common for people to have than an appropriate thing to record some notes in.
It might sound dumb, but please bear with me.....
When you are out & about carry with you...at all times...a simple pen and paper. "Of course!", I can practically hear a lot of you saying this out-loud, but I want you to think about the more-than-likely many times you needed a pen to make a note, sign a credit card receipt, whatever...and didn't have one. In my experience a pen is much more common for people to have than an appropriate thing to record some notes in.
7/08/2015
I've Made a Decision.....Definately a Cool New Product
Earlier this week I posted about two Kickstarters, the Reaper Bones III and the new TerraTiles (links to the actual Kickstarters, not my posts).
Like so many others, I'm watching this Reaper KS blow up, getting 3/4 of a million in 24 hours, but I think it has already leveled off some as it was close to that last night when I went to bed. By my quick counting and horrible mental math I'd say that at the current count the minis are coming in ate an average of $1.20 a piece, which is great is you actually want all those minis. There isn't a lot being offered I'm overly excited about.
Compare & contrast with the TerraTiles.
Like so many others, I'm watching this Reaper KS blow up, getting 3/4 of a million in 24 hours, but I think it has already leveled off some as it was close to that last night when I went to bed. By my quick counting and horrible mental math I'd say that at the current count the minis are coming in ate an average of $1.20 a piece, which is great is you actually want all those minis. There isn't a lot being offered I'm overly excited about.
Compare & contrast with the TerraTiles.
7/07/2015
New "Mundane Magic" Items Over at DriveThruRPG
This weekend I was cleaning up some files on my computer and came across an article I had written for Knights of the Dinner Table #198 called "Mundane Magic". I love the idea that not every magical item has to be created by a wizard and not every item has to be super powerful.
I know I've read somewhere about giving some items a chance to become magical through surviving magical attacks and I recall a tournament adventure where an odd spell mishap turned one random item in the spellcaster's backpack magical, but I wanted to push it out a bit further.
In the KoDT article the three items were a courting-candle that gave a bonus to resist-persuasion, a cheap helmet that granted an additional first-aid skill check, and an animal nose ring that indicated the direction home.
This time around I decided not to submit to KoDT and put it up myself. The three items are arguably a bit more useful this go-around in that they are a set of bracers, a weapon hilt, and a utility knife.
I've put this up on DriveThruRPG as a Pay What You Want Item with a suggested 50¢ price. My patrons over at Patreon got it last week as a download.
I know I've read somewhere about giving some items a chance to become magical through surviving magical attacks and I recall a tournament adventure where an odd spell mishap turned one random item in the spellcaster's backpack magical, but I wanted to push it out a bit further.
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This time around I decided not to submit to KoDT and put it up myself. The three items are arguably a bit more useful this go-around in that they are a set of bracers, a weapon hilt, and a utility knife.
I've put this up on DriveThruRPG as a Pay What You Want Item with a suggested 50¢ price. My patrons over at Patreon got it last week as a download.
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