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This tool will help you when running your players through a random dungeon or catacombs
It generates room or hallway size, shape, smells, sounds, monsters, traps, and even a little extra info for you on what might also be in the room. ... [click here for more] |
Manabu Games |
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Polyhedral will be a quarterly magazine which takes a modern approach to RPG content, paying homage to the formats of roleplaying magazines of yesteryear.
Each issue will showcase the games we play and the people who play them.
Issue 0 serves to introduce you to the content we both plan on having and want submitted to the magazine.
Contents:
Adventures
Fields of Fire - A 5e and OSE One Shot
Articles
Chaos... [click here for more] |
Polyhedral Press |
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"In ages past, a mad wizard kept all sorts of strange beasts as pets and playthings..."
Puzzles are a mainstay of classic fantasy adventures, and when you can include one in your own adventure, your players face another challenge to enjoy and overcome. Unfortunately, not everyone has the ability/time to create their own puzzles and many commercial adventures simply don't include them.
On the... [click here for more] |
Above Average Creations |
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A 1-3 page oracle ruleset for use with tabletop RPGs to run them solo or DM-less with friends. The Storyteller's Automaton is meant to serve as a vehicle to drive narrative forward when the story begins to slump, if player's get stuck, or as a guide to structure story arcs in a campaign.
To use, a 1d100 paired dice set is required. It is meant to be used in conjuction with any RPG ruleset. ... [click here for more] |
ohhigames |
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It's here! The Fall 2011 issue of The Trophy Case offers detailed analysis from a live H&H game session, new variant and house rules, a big review of another game called Dicey Tales, a map, previews of Supplement III: Better Quality, adventure seeds, more Captain America comic book reviews, and ready-made Supporting Cast Members! It's the first issue under the new Great Scott! Games label,... [click here for more] |
Great Scott! Press |
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The first new Hideouts & Hoodlums product of 2012 from Great Scott! Games is the 6th issue of The Trophy Case! It's got new flying and movement rules, the beginning of the aviator class, more of "The Vindicators" fiction, more comic book reviews (this time, Feature Comics), more ready-made Supporting Cast Members, and -- cut from Supplement III: Better Quality --suggestions for gaming in aerial,... [click here for more] |
Great Scott! Press |
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The Trophy Case newsletter returns with new stuff for the Aviator, Mysteryman, and Scientist classes, a big interview with upcoming module writer Steve Lopez, Golden Age hero write-ups, and comics! Your quarterly dose of HIDEOUTS & HOODLUMS goodness is still all free! ... [click here for more] |
Great Scott! Press |
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The Trophy Case newsletter ain't a newsletter anymore -- it's a 20-page 'zine! This time we've got contributions from five different authors, including new mobsters and stats for Nazis, rules for adjusting H&H to the Silver Age, an in-depth look at a classic Captain Marvel adventure, 100 random clues, an optional skill system for H&H, and a special 7-page 1940 Duluth Gazeteer, complete enough... [click here for more] |
Great Scott! Press |
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The Trophy Case 'zine is back with a special fan fiction-themed issue. But if fanfiction's not your thing, don't despair; this issue still has pure H&H goodness, including an alternate hand-to-hand combat system for you to try, two new mobsters (that are on your side!), and a sneak peek at what Supplement IV will look like! All this, and you still get some great Golden Age public domain artwork... [click here for more] |
Great Scott! Press |
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This Weather tool is a batch program that means it uses cmd window not a user interface with windows. This is truly old school. It is a simple program and is 100% safe that being said I am a unknown publisher to your computer and it will pop up a window saying that it might be dangerous to run it is not and if you down load it and open it in note pad you can read the code to see it is safe or even... [click here for more] |
Manabu Games |
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This tool is a batch program that means it uses cmd window not a user interface with windows. This is truly old school. It is a simple program and is 100% safe that being said I am a unknown publisher to your computer and it will pop up a window saying that it might be dangerous to run it is not and if you down load it and open it in note pad you can read the code to see it is safe or even change... [click here for more] |
Manabu Games |
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