7/12/2016

Failed A Con Check, But A Cool-Enough Video to Share Anyway

Failed A Con Check, But A Cool-Enough Video to Share
We've been having unseasonably cool weather here in the City of Trees, and somehow I failed my fricken Saving Throw vs. Poison (or something...maybe a CON check) because I caught a damned cold. All I want to do is lay in bed and suffer until my body fights this thing.

Yeah.....I'm one of those man-childs when it comes to being sick. Luckily I won't be missing any work, but I had plans today to finish up a Tweak & Toss and work on the next map.

I'm hoping that I can suffer on the couch and finish up painting my resin terrain....but I don't want to....

On the good news front I did get my Tenkar's Tavern Membership Card.

Since this blog isn't about me and my feelings I should point out something useful. Doug Anderson (of DungeonTeller fame) has been working on a WWII battle game. Now I'll freely admit that this new game doesn't excite me in the least..of course that may be my sickness apathy kicking in....but this video of making 6mm hex terrain certainly does. I think it would be super-cool to have a bunch of this small terrain to make a larger area map for Fantasy RPGs. You could assemble your hexes, take a few photos, and BAM!....cool overhead map. Populate what you need to and let the players move along until you need to switch to a smaller "tactical" map.



Doug only has the one video for now, and I already account for 1/3 of the views, but this has a lot of good potential for all kinds of gamers......

....and if you bothered to read down to this far you might like to know that DungeonTeller is celebrating a two year anniversary and is currently FREE! I know.....I'm burying the lead....I'm sick, remember?

7/11/2016

Free GM Resource: Newb Crafting Channel on YouTube

Free GM Resource: Newb Crafting Channel on YouTube
I should probably apologize for getting this post our so late. Not an excuse, but an explanation.....I stayed up quite late last night binge watching Netflix and painting some of my resin terrain pieces. I had a small box full of resin bits and bobs from Acheson Creations that I had already washed & primed....a couple years ago.

Anyway, staying up well past 3 AM on an unseasonably cool night made it really difficult to get up at the crack of noon.

Today's Free GM Resource is another terrain building YouTube channel. Bill Allan's channel is pretty new and not really big yet at 271 subscribers. What I like about his crafting videos is it looks like he is new to crafting RPG terrain, which I think adds a cool dimension that I personally enjoy. One of his videos from January was about crafting fails, which immediately piqued my interest.

Bill Allan's YouTube channel.

7/09/2016

Frugal GM Review: 50 Ships of the Harbor, Vol. 13

Frugal GM Review: 50 Ships of the Harbor, Vol. 13
This week I decided to check out a rather cheap offering from a publisher that pops up a lot in my "feed" over at DriveThruRPG: Fishwife Games.

I've really tried to distinguish the difference between being cheap and being frugal, a subtlety that is often lost on people I run into online and at conventions. I don't mind spending money on quality and I often try to take in the "big picture" when it comes to prices of "stuff".....

.....but not so much this time. I really picked up on 50 Ships Of The Harbor, Volume 13 because it was cheap, at 75¢. I really didn't need a list of 50 ships for my own games, which I thought might be a bit more useful as far as an honest review goes.

7/04/2016

Free GM Resource: More Map Porn

Free GM Resource: More Map Porn
Today's Free GM Resource is a little bit of map porn* courtesy of the American Geographical Society Library Digital Map Collection (say that five times real fast) via the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries.

The collection is well organized and if you need/want to get some high-resolution TIFF files you can actually order them for $15. That might be a bit much, but if you need the high-resolution it is nice there is an option.

I've only barely peeked at the collection, but I've already decided it was worth bookmarking.

*As a bit of an aside....don't google "map porn" with safe search off....I didn't see one map!

7/02/2016

Frugal GM "Review": 4x4 Tudor Building with Attic

Frugal GM "Review": 4x4 Tudor Building with Attic
This week's Frugal GM Review is going to stray off of my normal beaten path. The #1 rule around here is "If you send me something (within reason), I'll review it" and rule #2 is "I'll be honest in said review."

This week I'm in a bit of a bind because I can't quite follow these rules when reviewing this 4x4 Tudor Building with Attic made by a friend of mine. Now before one of my twelve readers gets their panties in a bunch crying foul because I consider Jolly Blackburn a friend, let me explain.

7/01/2016

This Month's Free/PWYW d30 Table is up!

This Month's Free/PWYW d30 Table is up!
By my own math I've made 45 d30 tables so far. Of course a huge part of this collection are the various combined height & weight tables, in both English and Metric, and some of the tables haven't been released yet.

I've been trying to work on a buffer so I can make sure that there is a new d30 table being released every month. My Patrons get the tables as soon as I'm done, so if you don't like waiting,,,,,

This month's table is the d30 Random Punishment Table. Do your players like to run amok and afoul with the law? Do you have that one guy.....we all have that one guy....who plays Chaotic Stupid PCs? An appropriately modified roll on this chart might bring him back in line.

This punishment table is a bit random, but has huge modifiers based on the severity of the crime committed. You start off with the most severe offense and add a simple +1 for each additional crime. Since some most of the punishments might put a bit of a crimp in your campaign there is a much simpler alternative punishment table that you could use if that helps you out as a GM.

Like usual, click on either graphic to go to the download page, or use this link.

FGM037i d30 Random Punishment Table



6/29/2016

Free Map #67: The Slog

Free Map #67: The Slog
This week's free map is a bit of a Frankenstein in that I used a couple very disparate maps (type, scale, and location) to create this one map I had an idea for.

I'm also working a bit backwards with the ideas behind a Tweak & Toss adventure influencing the map I wanted to make. Now I might have an idea for the adventure first and look for a good location for the map, but hobbling different parts together usually makes for an unpleasant time creating the map.

This wasn't too painful.

The free maps are tablet sized again, with and without contours. Because of the elevations involved, I don't think folks will get a lot of use out of the contour version. My patrons get these two tabloid sized maps and two Arch D (24" x 36") maps as well, all of which do not have the "check out my Patreon" ad. I should mention they get the map as a High Quality PDF print as well.

Like usual, click on either graphic in this post or use this link to go to the map.

Free Map #67: The Slog

6/27/2016

Free GM Resources: A Twofer From Goodman Games and Blue Boxer Rebellion

Free GM Resources: A Twofer From Goodman Games and Blue Boxer Rebellion
Today I'm highlighting two smaller Free GM Resources instead of just one thing. The selection here is really to bring to your attention to a couple of good gaming "stuff".

First off we have a free 13 page adventure called The Museum At the End of Time which is written for the upcoming Mutant Crawl Classics (MCC) game currently up on Kickstarter. I got to play an early playtest of MCC last year and I liked it quite a bit. The link to the free adventure, as well as a rulebook preview, is on the Kickstarter page.

The second freebie is another cool dungeon map from Doug Anderson over at Blue Boxer Rebellion. I love his isometric-ish maps (even though I've had some critical reviews here and here) and have long thought that his rpg game DungeonTeller would be an excellent 1st foray into RPGs for younger players.

The map is at a different scale than he normally makes, but it is a must-have if you've picked up his other maps.