Welcome! We're coming off a whirlwind month after July's game jams, and everyone's refilling the creative well in different ways. Luckily, there's no shortage of inspiration with all this new blood in the scene. This issue, we've got enticing glimpses
Welcome! Maybe it's the heat, maybe it's the drinks, but July's got us introspective. This issue marks Carouse 's first interview as our own Kati B. picks the brains behind megagame phenomenon Baseline Drift. Later: a retrospective on running con games and a
With solstice behind us, it's jam season! Learn from last year's entries to the Appendix N Jam, check out the latest projects and blog posts, and mind the Tram Hijacker. Roll to Carouse! Lighten your coin purse at the Projects Pavilion . Pilfer ideas from the Blog
Alas, nettlesome sprites delayed this month's issue, but fear not—for below you'll find new releases, a thoughtful review of a psychedelic Cairn module, and a full forest point crawl adventure—also for Cairn ! Roll to Carouse! Lighten your coin purse at the Projects
Spring has sprung in the northern hemisphere, and the ent babies are sprouting! This month's issue features an oneiric adventure site for Mythic Bastionland , tips for using treasure maps to test your players, and a rousing bit of encouragement that may just convince you—yes you —
It's been one year since we published the first issue. Revelers have come and gone. Some issues have been slim, others jam-packed. The party carries on! We aim to further embrace the collaborative nature of this project going forward. To that end, four of us wrote a
Welcome back! Whether this newsletter is your main squeeze or one of many loves, we're thankful for your visit. This month, we've got all the classic Valentine's hallmarks in store: a camgirl death game, a Cairn background with a better half, and a review
Happy New Year! This issue is a little different; in place of our usual columns and gameable goodness we're handing out some awards! Plus, you'll find a thoughtful review by Sprinting Owl of a unique game, plus an assortment of links to the things we enjoyed
The Americans have now completed their annual Turkey Feast, and so we are solidly in jolliest, holliest, holiday period of the year. Regardless of whether you're decking your halls or covering your ears, 'tis the season for putting your feet up and reading some raucous roleplaying writing,
We're approaching the end of the year, and the northern hemisphere is getting properly gray and wet now (the perfect weather to stay in and play RPGs). Perhaps the southern contingent will play outside now? Anyway, if you haven't planned your Christmas (or other December-ish