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Happy GM’s Day at Chaosium too!

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Don’t forget that GM’s are people too. Celebrate their brilliance in style today. As well as the previously reported GM’s Day sale at RPGNOW we are also glad to publicise the fact that Chaosium too are doing their bit for our heroic Keepers with a special GM’s day offer.

For a couple of days you can pick up a free PDF download of the Keepers Companion (version 1). Its a great source book if you don’t already have it in your collection.

If you are contemplating a purchase from Chaosium we would seriously recommend the ARKHAM NOW sourcebook. (CHA23116) MSRP $27.95 also available as a PDF download (MSRP $19.95).  Together with the Keepers Companion we think its a bargain at $19.95.

Even if you are not in spending mood – still feeling a little credit crunched – you can still download a free ARKHAM NOW scenario from the Chaosium website “Lost In A Book”.

Tell them we sent you!

Ia! F’tagn GM’s Day!

Derek.

Working with Monsters again…

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

It has been a while since I posted a scenario, or even good reference material for Call of Cthulhu. So in an attempt to rectify this horrible omission I present for your gaming pleasure “Working with Monsters again”. This is designed as a follow up to my previous scenario “Working with Monsters”. The scenario calls for a small number of investigators, between three and five and is set in Great Britain during the roaring twenties but could easily be played out in the 30’s or with some simple modification as a scenario for NOW!

WORKING WITH MONSTERS AGAIN

WORKING WITH MONSTERS AGAIN

To make life easy here is a link to the original “Working with Monsters” which provides some key information including statistics for the Vampire Alexander Charbonneau.

Have fun, Derek.

WORKING WITH MONSTERS

WORKING WITH MONSTERS

Printable Character Sheet for Jorune

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

I’m off to see a group of my oldest roleplaying friends next weekend and to my absolute joy one of them has volounteered to run a game of  “Skyrealms of Jorune”.  If you’ve never played it then you have missed out. It is one of those classic games that appeared in the mid 1980’s – I think the second edition (the box set) was published in 1985.  It combined a fantastic storyline and premise with a simple enough gaming system, the artwork was wonderful and it was a rare enough game that those of us that played it could feel proudly geeky and slightly superior, as we did back in the day! 

Anyway I realised that I had no printable character sheets; so without permission I have butchered some scans to provide a downloadable PDF which can be printed out to give an approximation of the original 4 page – yes four page – character sheet and also as I was in the swing of things a two page Combat Summary Sheet, which makes playing the game nice and easy.

I hope there are people out there who might find them useful.

The sheets below are standard PDF files, just click the icons to download.

JORUNE CHARACTER SHEET

Jorune Character Sheet

JORUNE COMBAT SUMMARY

Jorune Combat Summary

Basic Action Super Heroes – BASH!

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

I was recently sent a link to Basic Action Games along with a pointer to their Superhero roleplaying game BASH! (Basic Action Super Heroes). The “Ultimate Edition” of BASH! became available on the 27th November and you can purchase it either as a hard copy or as a downloadable PDF from DriveThroughRPG, RPGNow or PIGames.

I reviewed the PDF which weighed in at a hefty 137 pages and is punctuated by some great comic book style artwork. The system is very simple, using just a couple of d6 and some very basic mathematics it can be picked up in minutes and character creation is also very simple, something which is often a problem with rpgs in this genre where superpowers can become horrendously complicated.

ULTIMATE COVER 3 SmallThe book contains the ubiquitous and mandatory introduction; “What is roleplaying?” but it is well written and not patronising to old gamers or newbie’s. It then goes on to introduce BASH!, and quite helpfully for those who may have played the previous edition, outlines what has changed. This is really an indication of the general layout of the rest of the book, it is well structured and walks you nicely through; character creation, game play and mechanics before providing appropriate skills and powers references.

The second half of the book is the “Narrators Reference”. Basically a GMs guide with excellent guidance on running a campaign and the choice of a setting with great descriptions of the classic comic book “Ages” (Golden, Silver, Bronze, Iron) as well as Super Teens, Sci-Fi Fantasy, Pulp Heroes and so on.

Finally in the appendices there are some excellent character archetypes to help speed things along. These are presented by power scale, giving a range of Heroes and Villains ranging from typical “Mystery Men” through to true “Cosmic Heroes” (think Watchmen like Rorshach through to god like beings such as Galactus).

I have not yet had a chance to run or play BASH! but I will. I really like simple role play games that allow the players to concentrate on having fun rather than having to worry about complex rules. BASH! appeals to me on many levels and I intend to have some fun with it, watch out for postings of my first set of character pregens for BASH!

Basic Action Games

Basic Action Games was founded by Chris Rutkowsky in 2004, beginning with the launch of BASH! (Basic Action Super Heroes). The game was created while Rutkowsky was working for an after-school program and wanted to introduce rpgs to kids. Thinking that superheroes were the ideal genre, he looked for a Supers game that would be simple enough for kids– but was unable to find one. So he created his own, using very simple math, with a minimum of record keeping. While play testing, friends told Chris that this would make a fine mainstream supers game– and that was the birth of Basic Action Games.

DIME HEROES 1PG Character Sheet

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Continuing with my collection of full page character sheets for use with the 1PG series of games published by Deep7 (www.deep7.com) and available online from Precis Intermedia Games (www.pigames.net). Attached below you will find another character sheet, this time for use with the excellent; DIME HEROES

The character sheet below is a standard PDF file, just click the icon to download.

DIME HEROES CHARACTER SHEET

DIME HEROES Character Sheet