B&D – We Have the Best Dungeons

560I am starting up a Teespring store as a further source of revenue, which will feature – eventually – designs from our games, as well as various other designs and images as they come to mind.

Our opening offering is a cheeky little satire with a suggestive nod and a wink. Perfect for players of Tales of Gor, or for those who don’t just roleplay with dice…

 

#RPG #My30dayworld – What Rare & Interesting Races Inhabit Your World?

photoHumans are going to be the most populous and available race, but – as with Machinations of the Space Princess – I want things to be wide open for people to play almost anything that they want to and for every monstrous intelligent race to be potentially available. The rules in MotSP are great for this – it’s one of the greatest strengths of the system – but still I need a more established world this time, as the scope is much smaller than a galaxy…

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#AprilTTRPGmaker Being a TTRPG designer means…

diceBeing a tabletop role-playing game designer means: poverty.

Being a tabletop role-playing game designer means: emotional highs and lows.

Being a tabletop role-playing game designer means: disappointment.

Being a tabletop role-playing game designer means: a huge sense of satisfaction and accomplishment.

Being a tabletop role-playing game designer means: drama.

Being a tabletop role-playing game designer means: providing fun and games to people all around the world.

Being a tabletop role-playing game designer means: having your every design decision questioned and misinterpreted.

Being a tabletop role-playing game designer means: creating people and worlds that can have profound meaning to people.

Being a tabletop role-playing game designer means: letting other people play with your baby.

Being a tabletop role-playing game designer means: constantly learning new and interesting things.

Being a tabletop role-playing game designer means: answering questions and queries.

Being a tabletop role-playing game designer means: innovation and the honouring of tradition in equal measure.

Being a tabletop role-playing game designer means: telling people no, more than you’d perhaps like.

Being a tabletop role-playing game designer means: sometimes having to do something for yourself, rather than your customers.