Archive for the “reviews” Category

Reviews that I’ve posted about a wide range of topics (but usually art and/or fantasy art related).

I’ve been a gamer to varying degrees for roughly two dozen years and I’ve seen all manner of software come and go when it comes to gaming supplies. For many years, smaller companies have tried to take on the Big Boys in an effort to squeeze out some small piece of the market pie. The problem is that gaming is, at least for most of us, a hobby. Hobbies sometimes get a good chunk of people’s spending cash, but I’ve always delighted in the fact that gaming can be inexpensive.

Yes. Inexpensive. Aside from the basic rulebooks, a pad of paper, some pens and pencils, and a set of dice, I’ve spent very little directly on the hobby of gaming. Practically nothing. That’s what I want to talk about today – software that costs us nothing and yet is greatly useful for your gaming group. Read the rest of this entry »

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Wired’s Geek Dad wrote up Nevermet Press in today’s blog entry.

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The Open Game Table Anthology of Roleplaying Game Blogs Volume 1 is live and available for purchase at Amazon.com and Lulu.com

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Love for the Open Game Table Anthology from WIRED’s Geekdad blog.

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Announcing the Open Game Table Anthology of Roleplaying Game Blogs Volume 1.

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