The Blood Pharaoh is a free adventure for Swords & Wizardry mid-level characters.Īlas, I am not into Tékumel, but did you know that there was a free 172-page Tékumel RPG available here? (edit:fixed link) Thanks, Gianni Vacca.Įrik Tenkar endorses The Mithgarthr RPG, a 190-pages “5e with some OSR roots and celtic and germanic ties”.ĭirect link to the PWYW No-Art Version - this is the full game but without digital bookmarks and artwork.Īnd here is the complete Mithgarthr RPG Core Rulebook version which you can buy as a PDF for $19.99. WOMP RATS is a small set of Star Wars tables for the amazing old school game Maze Rats. The author is indie aficionado Jason Morningstar of Fiasco fame. Tina Trillitzsch recommends The Hell Tithe as a freeform GMed narrative game using Archipelago resolution cards. It’s post-apocalyptic but more on (sic) a nightmarish/parody/nonsensical manner.” The WATER HACK, “inspired from the Black Hack. No Taverns Is a New Twitter Bot That Spits out Adventure Hooks and Prompts! This set contains dozens of minimalist D&D games. The Microlite20 RPG Collection (2017 Edition) (PWYW) is available. Neat!Įverything You Ever Wanted to Know About Stars Without Number in One Place is an introduction to SWN newies and a resources list. And practice.īX Space – Dungeon Adventures in Outer Space Science Fantasy is a “set of rules that bolt onto classic rules and known rules and which allow Space Masters to run dungeon adventures in outer space.” There will be a PDF in the future under the OGL rules. Yes, find the advice, but see what works for you. TL DR: It’s not enough to read/watch the advice, you need to play. How to Grow as a DM by Ben Milton is a short video (~ 5 min.). The rulebook/rules can inform your game, but they are not your game. (I always liked Alfred Korzybski’s idea.) teaches you some insights on how to create meaningful encounters.Īnd here is Matthew Colville with The Map Is Not The Territory. Here is an outstanding article by Courtney Campbell from 2011: On a Guide for New Dungeon Masters. New Old School Stuff - Sept 29th Edition by Shane Ward lists new releases on Onebookshelf (contains affiliate links like this blog). D&D Related (Old School & 5e)įree Random Dungeon Creation Kit by Michael Raston is a compiled collection of tables and tools for running/prepping games. The game and its companion piece, the Sharp Swords & Sinister Spells - Addendum are PWYW on DrivethruRPG. I wrote about it here and I heartily recommend it. He is the designer behind the excellent Sharp Swords & Sinister Spells, an old school Sword & Sorcery game. Future issues will be released 3 to 4 times a year, and feature gaming material written by me and artwork created by some of the best OSR-inspired artists.ĭiogo Nogueira also has a blog called Old Skulling. Dice Roll Zine #1 was just released for the Fall of 2017. The main focus of Hog Town Games is Dice Roll Zine, a traditional amateur print zine for OSR games that is also offered in PDF format. The Borderlands blog primarily has my maps, handy GM sheets, house rules and such, but it is also the online home of my Hog Town Games indie publishing project, based in Toronto, Canada. The first awesome supporters are: David Schirduan, Ray Otus, Steve Christensen, Steve C., Marius Enge Bøe, Mendel Schmiedekamp, Diogo Nogueira and Stuart Lloyd. (And I feel like a fraud for asking you to give me money but I feel the fear and do it anyway! Impostor Syndrome, shoo!) So if you would like to help me out, you can head over to patreon.įor an example of my reviews, you can check my latest article: Grim Fantasy with Blood and Bone. I get a bit of money with the affiliate links, but it doesn’t support my expenses in any way. For my reviews, I need to read the material, write notes, maybe playtest, and write the damn blog article.įor example, this blog post was around ~ 2 hours to put it on (digital) paper. For the weekly posts and my resources lists, I spend too much time on social media to find new stuff. Researching and writing blog posts costs a lot of time. I’ve been writing for several years, always as a way share my love for role-playing games. You Can Now Support This Blog via Patreon. But please do not spend any money on these products unless you feel you need them. This commission comes at no extra cost to you. If you choose to make a purchase, I will earn a commission. The patreon for this blog is live, great advice on Game Mastering, tons of free games and supplements (Microlite, Star Wars hacks, Celtic 5e game, story games), crowdfunding for science fantasy and Japanese monster books, etc.īookkeeping Notes: Some of the links below are affiliate links.
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