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Joy of Gaming
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What was it all like before everyone started squabbling about tabletop roleplaying? What was it like when everyone just played the old school way?
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If you’ve ever wished for a comprehensive introduction to tabletop roleplaying, filled with tips for players and GMs, take a look at this.
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Back in the day, and I mean waaay back in the day, the high school library was the go-to location for many a tabletop RPG session.
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Back in the day the hobby was different in more ways than you might think.
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We all know there are many ways to play D&D , but if you follow these links, you will get a taste of just how much range that encompasses.
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Tabletop roleplaying games give us room to try things we wouldn’t otherwise attempt. Making use of a broader emotional palette is one of them.
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Hint: It involves dice and rulebooks and a great group of people devoted to gaming.
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If you are discovering tabletop roleplaying by way of a streaming show and are curious how to run games at your own table, this is the place for you.
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D&D is the 800-lb gorilla of the tabletop roleplaying world, but there are lots of other mammals out there. Let us take a look at a few of them.
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We often think we are into tabletop RPGs so we can play them. But maybe there is more to it than that.
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In any collaborative creative endeavor there are occasional moments when everything comes together just right.
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This is the story of a gamer who reached the end of the line and decided to turn in his dice.
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Why do we play the games we play? This personal journey delves into that question and explores how gaming and the rest of our lives intertwine.
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Inspiration
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The way characters talk and the words they use can be helpful worldbuilding tools for the GM.
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As a GM, this is true no matter what game you are playing or with what group.
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As a GM or player there are myriad ways to use tattoos in your game, as Erwan Roudaut explains.
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If you are new to game mastering it can seem overwhelming. But these three tips should help you relax a bit as you prep to run your first session.
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Few things are as contentious in tabletop roleplaying as the concept of character alignment. Here are three different lenses for looking at it.
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Looking for inspiration for your next campaign?
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These days there are dozens and dozens of tabletop RPG podcasts. But you can also find inspiration in other places.
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Yes, it can be cheesy, but CW’s post-apocalyptic serial is propulsive. Everything is in motion, nothing can be taken for granted. And the show provides insights for gamemasters.
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The US government’s survivability plans can provide useful inspiration for your post-apocalypse campaign.
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Ever wondered what the Star Wars: Edge of the Empire RPG is like? Read this to see how the new Han Solo movie conveys the feel of EotE.
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Two nonfiction books provide lots of information and inspiration for gamemasters interested in running post-apocalypse campaigns.
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Rogue One is a departure, a side path that showcases previously unseen sides of Star Wars .
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D&D
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For years there has been an ongoing discussion about whether 5e has been a bane or boon for the larger TTRPG industry.
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Looking at D&D as a product, rather than as a set of game rules, what accounts for its continued sales growth?
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The new D&D Essentials Kit differs from the previous beginner boxed set in several respects, and is a solid offering.
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Fifth Edition D&D has obviously been selling well. But how well? Only WotC knows for sure, but we can make some educated guesses.
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D&D is the 800-lb gorilla of the tabletop roleplaying world, but there are lots of other mammals out there. Let us take a look at a few of them.
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The results of the totally unscientific UJ investigation are clear: D&D is not the only onramp to tabletop roleplaying.
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There are more onramps to the hobby than you might think.
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Playing D&D 5e in the Forgotten Realms? Here are dozens of links to setting materials and adventures going all the way back to AD&D.
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Game Selection
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The Three Factors approach to classifying tabletop RPGs gets a few refinements.
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What if there were a way to classify games without making reference to what agendas they support?
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Some games are just different enough to make you re-examine what is possible.
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OK, I admit it sounds a bit ludicrous, but if you were on a desert island with your friends, what TTRPGs would you want on hand?
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Sure, everyone knows about the retro-future of Fallout . And old-timers remember the mutant-packed Gamma World . But there are other sorts of apocalypses.
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‘You see the phrase all the time, often in reference to successful games. So how are we to reconcile the popularity of broken games?’
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If you are looking to branch out from D&D , you may want to consider a tabletop RPG based off a franchise you already know from TV, films, or video games.
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Answering the inevitable question of which RPG is best requires a bit more definition up front.
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Degenesis
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The two-volume Justitian setting book describes the Protectorate and the largest city in Europe, and gives the GM NPCs and plot hooks galore. Read all about it.
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The new Artifacts supplement for Degenesis provides optional rules, Bygone artifacts, and lots of other goodies. But how useful is it at the table?
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‘The Degenesis setting is complex, and can seem overwhelming at first. This guide will help you make sense of it so you can start playing.’
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The two big books and richly detailed setting can make Degenesis appear intimidating. Here is a smooth onramp to the game.
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Black Atlantic is the third and final adventure in the Jehammed Trilogy for Degenesis . In this guest post Pablo Ruiz Valls provides his assessment of the book.
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After six sessions of running a campaign, it is time for a follow-up to my initial review of Degenesis with notes about the In Thy Blood published adventure.
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What happens when a concept design studio puts out a huge two-volume tabletop roleplaying game? This in-depth review answers that question.
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Campaigns
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It can be hard for new GMs to get past the nuts and bolts of game mechanics and into actually running sessions. Here are some tips that may help.
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Find out what separates post-apocalyptic campaigns and how as a GM you can bring those differentiators to the table.
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The US government’s survivability plans can provide useful inspiration for your post-apocalypse campaign.
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With a one-shot you can provide a new perspective inside an ongoing campaign without derailing the central narrative.
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The concept of Minimum Viable Product, adapted from the world of software development, can be used to help gamemasters focus on first things first.
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Two nonfiction books provide lots of information and inspiration for gamemasters interested in running post-apocalypse campaigns.
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Annual Report
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An update on website traffic, which pages and blog posts were most popular, and what other UJ trends appeared in 2020.
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An update on website traffic, which pages and blog posts were most popular, and what other UJ trends appeared in 2018 and 2019.
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In what has become an annual tradition, I offer a year in review analysis of UJ and thoughts on what’s coming in the next year.
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An update on website traffic, which pages and blog posts were most popular, and what other UJ trends appeared in 2016.
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An update on website traffic, which pages and blog posts were most popular, and what other UJ trends appeared in 2015.
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Profiles
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How do other gamemasters run their games? Here is how Erwan Roudaut keeps his campaign running smoothly.
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Liam Stevens from the popular Mud & Blood podcast reveals how he manages his game mastering and preps for sessions.
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The Kickstarter for Song of Swords is in full swing, and this Q&A with one of the people behind the game digs into the details.
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The tabletop roleplaying hobby is more diverse than the one-dimensional nerd tropes of old would have us believe. These profiles of four gamers illustrate that point.
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Technology
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Guest author Erwan Raoudaut has bent the Airtable online database to his will, and uses it to manage his campaign. Now he reveals all his secrets.
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Some people use Trello for tracking business projects. Others use it for far more important purposes, like managing tabletop roleplaying campaigns.
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The iPad Pro is tailor-made for reading full-sized PDFs. But how else can it be used for tabletop roleplaying?
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Star Wars
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Age of Rebellion is focused on the fight against the Empire. But how well does is stand up in actual play?
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The dark underbelly of the galaxy has always drawn Star Wars fans. How well does the Edge of the Empire game evoke it?
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Setting First
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Intricate settings full of history, factions, and wonder can be intimidating. Here are some tips on how to approach them as a GM.
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Glorantha is one of the oldest settings in the world of tabletop roleplaying, and there are now multiple ways to have adventures in its many lands.
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Tales from the Loop
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Tales from the Loop is more than just a game about an alternative 1980s – for guest writer Wouter Goedkoop, it is a kind of return to that decade.
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After an initial session, here are some thoughts on Tales from the Loop .
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Accessories
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A box of dungeongoing goodies guide good games.
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The Aukey Ora macro attaches to your phone. How well does it work for photographing minis?
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Personal
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Sometimes you have to take a step back and assess.
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Sometimes you gotta step back.
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Forgotten Realms
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Playing D&D 5e in the Forgotten Realms? Here are dozens of links to setting materials and adventures going all the way back to AD&D.
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Books
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On a Roll is a guidebook for tabletop roleplaying, covering a broad range of topics.
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Glorantha
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Glorantha is one of the oldest settings in the world of tabletop roleplaying, and there are now multiple ways to have adventures in its many lands.
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Wreck Age
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What do you get when you merge post-apocalyptic skirmish rules with elements of tabletop roleplaying? Find out within!
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Gamemastering
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The graphic novel Whiteout is a classic for its spare visual presentation and tight writing. But it also provides inspiration for gamemasters.
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Song of Swords
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The Kickstarter for Song of Swords is in full swing, and this Q&A with one of the people behind the game digs into the details.
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DCC
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In the same neighborhood where I had played Arduin way back in the 80s, I was introduced to DCC , a game that really did make me feel like I was back in that era.
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Eclipse Phase
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Ever wanted to run Eclipse Phase using more narrative mechanics or just less crunchy mechanics? You get both with this conversion guide.
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Movies
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Ever wondered what the Star Wars: Edge of the Empire RPG is like? Read this to see how the new Han Solo movie conveys the feel of EotE.
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One-Shots
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With a one-shot you can provide a new perspective inside an ongoing campaign without derailing the central narrative.
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NPCs
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It is tempting to think of NPCs as bundles of stats, but the most interesting of them are personalities that catch the attention of players.
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Antipatterns
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It can be a lot of fun to subvert gaming tropes, but it is also important not to go too far with it.
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GURPS
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GURPS has a reputation for complexity. In this post we get a painless breakdown of how to get started and the best path to GURPS mastery.
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Quest
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Quest is a new game that takes an unconventional approach in pursuit of two goals: making it easier for newcomers to get rolling, and facilitating online play.
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Cyberpunk Red
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What happens when a group that last played Cyberpunk in the 80s gets together to give Cyberpunk Red a try?
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Rune & Steel
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Adventures in a realm of Viking mythology await in this Kickstarter-funded game from a father-son team.
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