September playtesting

If you are interested any of these games, please email us with the game you wish to playtest in the subject line.   Title: Along the Watchtower System: Trail of Cthulhu Author: Bill White Deadline: 31st October Number of sessions: 2-3 Description:   There is havoc in the streets of Chicago as disaffected youth protest war and injustice during the […]

The Church of Little St Hugh and its “Heretic’s Library”

A resource for Bookhounds of London, by James Haughton and Bret Kramer  Just off Charterhouse Street in Smithfield is a vacant lot adjacent to the newly built power station. There are the charred remains of a slate floor, a few cracked sandstone blocks, and a wrought iron plaque stating “Here stood the Church of Little St. Hugh, […]

GUMSHOE Scenarios Then and Now

See P. XX a Column About Roleplaying by Robin D. Laws   Was it a whole ten years ago that Simon Rogers and I sat by ourselves at a small table on the far fringes of the Gen Con exhibit hall? It feels like only yesterday, that forlorn time when we had nothing to lure […]

Fighting God: TimeWatch and the Secret Enemy

By Kevin Kulp The baby had been born three hours ago, healthy and beautiful, and now it was asleep in its mother’s arms. The three men pushed open her bedroom door, stood there in the doorway, blocking the gaslight from the hall. All three wore identical black suits. Their skin was sallow, almost gray, their […]

13th Sage: Reintroducing the Druid

 I’ve been looking through old design files, finding interesting mechanics that we never got around to exploiting, and passages of writing that dropped through the cracks through no faults of their own. Here’s one such passage, an introductory paragraph that Jonathan must have written back when the druid was going to appear in the core […]

Time War Concludes: Evil Pelgrane Triumphant!

The TimeWatch Roleplaying Game pre-order is still on—but the war for this reality has ended. Evil Pelgrane, our mirror-universe doppelgangers from an alternate timeline, invaded our timeline and wreaked havoc: hijacking our Twitter accounts, delivering bad GUMSHOE advice, and stealing precious items from other RPG settings. You joined the fight, casting your votes for Good Pelgrane or […]

The Plain People of Gaming: Diving Into Escape Pools

Fear Itself 2nd Edition introduces the concept of an Escape Pool (p. 70), a set of rules for fleeing a horrific situation instead of following the trail of clues into the darkness. It’s a simple idea – the player characters build up a pool of points by discovering clues, spending investigative ability points, and passing […]

13th Age Organized Play Update: September 2016

Dungeon Moon The epic conclusion of the battle against the star-masks is here! Board the legendary flying ship the Ostulti and ascend into the starlit sky, where you’ll attempt to kill the living dungeon that spawns the star-masks, and end their menace once and for all. Dungeon Moon is the latest 13th Age Alliance organized play adventure, designed for characters of 9th […]

Call of Chicago: Dreamhounds of Brooklyn

“The inner world of our subjective life is quite as real as the objective.” — O. Louis Guglielmi, 1943 I hardly need to tell you good people about the very excellence of Robin’s (and my, and Steve Dempsey’s) Dreamhounds of Paris. But I suspect it may be something of an uphill fight for more conventionally minded […]

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