When a GM loves an NPC

Few things are more dreaded when it comes to tabletop RPGs than when a GM pulls out a pet NPC. Such NPCs are cool, awesome, and probably destined to take over a campaign because the GM loves them so much. Such foul creatures are usually frustrating to deal with because as a player you then […]

When Setting and Rules Don’t Mix

I love RPG settings. I love the worlds that are given to us by writers and designers to play around in. I enjoy the fiction, I like background material, I like feeling like I’m playing in a world that could be real. World building is arguably the most fun for me as a GM and […]

The Case For Maps And Minis

I’m not sure when the serious backlash against using maps and miniatures in your game began. I suspect that it found root first when 3rd Edition D&D made tactical, grid-based combat into the norm rather than the exception, then the dislike of maps and minis blossomed into full flower with 4th Edition D&D where it […]

Across A Table Madly 2: Props in your RPG Game

This is the release of our second full episode of Across a Table Madly, our new podcast about all things RPG. This episode’s topic is Props in your Game! The sound is a bit fuzzy and has a slight static – hope it isn’t too much to bear. We are working on getting a site […]