Thinking about guilds when we're so rooted in the modern world is tricky. Guilds aren't dead, they aren't labor unions, and they aren't thieves' guilds.
Motivating Players to Hexcrawl with Maps Found as Treasure
Players encounter many types of maps in tabletop RPGs. There are maps for hex crawling, dungeon crawling, and navigating towns. There are maps for finding treasure and maps found as treasure. Maps …
Connecting the Hex; Creating Full Hexes with Meaningful Encounters
Anyone can complain about the failings of something, but it takes a slightly smarter dumbass to actually propose a solution. My talked about two common cri...
The suspects I finished up two investigative scenarios in the last week or so. The experiences could not have been more different. I was the GM for one and a player in the other. They were in very …
Why I Love the NSR (the New School Revolution) — Revivify Games
I’ve been thinking about what appeals to me about the new school revolution, why I keep turning toward these quirky little games, and why I believe they have made being a GM more enjoyable.
Dice aren't an integral part of role-playing, but they do turn up a lot. I love a good dice roll. Or, to be a little more precise, I love that moment when...
In a 2010 blog post, John Harper argued that custom moves in Apocalypse World have a danger of “crossing the line” between player and MC roles. I’ve read it before, but only recently come to appreciate the actual implications of the division between the player roles. To quote the relevant passage from Apocalypse World itself (on page 109 of the first edition):
What I think these games lack, and what I hope to see more in the years to come, is specificity. Specificity can be toothy , it gives a game well-made places, characters and items can stick with a player character for a long time and shape the adventure to come, and ideally stick the p
I played my first tabletop role-playing game between shutdowns during the Covid pandemic in late 2021. I began to play online shortly after and GMed my first...
Bite-Sized Mechanics is a series of article that focuses on a single mechanic each article, providing the core concept, the pros and the cons of using them and ways to make it your own. Failure is …
There are a whopping 35 Finalists for Best Debut Blog 2024. I highlight one (1) post from each of them so you can get some familiarity before entering the voting booth.