Just One Week Left for Gen Con 2018 Event Submissions!
The deadlines are creeping up quickly and we still have plenty of slots to fill! Check out these dates and rewards, you
delta green—the black company—godlike—and more
The deadlines are creeping up quickly and we still have plenty of slots to fill! Check out these dates and rewards, you
It seems like Gen Con 2017 just ended, but it’s already time to start planning for Gen Con 2018. We hope you’ll
Arc Dream Publishing is always looking for volunteers to demo our games at conventions. Here’s a handy sampler of some of the games we
Do you like to run Delta Green, Godlike, Better Angels, Wild Talents, Monsters and Other Childish Things, A Dirty World, Reign, Puppetland, or
Jon Maness with the SCARAB Gaming Convention (www.s-c-a-r-a-b.com) recently wrote to us about some Arc Dream games that he and his wife Ruby ran
The Kerberos Club, that most notoriously Strange establishment of Victorian London, has insinuated itself upon Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/kerberosclub Apparently it threatens to reveal
Over the years Arc Dream Publishing has produced tons of acclaimed RPG settings. We’d like to support those with new scenarios, characters, locations, and
Yet another amazing tool for your Kerberos Club campaign (whether Wild Talents, Savage Worlds, or Fate) is now online. The National Library
A couple of months ago I talked about the secret origins of The Kerberos Club, Benjamin Baugh’s 2009 Ennie Award-nominated setting of
Mike Olson (with tiny amounts of feedback from me as editor) wrote the “Strange FATE” rules engine that powers the FATE edition
Hi folks, Shane Ivey here of Arc Dream Publishing. Dan Davenport of RPG.net hosted me in a live online chat the other
I’ll be chatting online with rpg.net tonight (October 22, 2012) at 7 pm Central time. We can talk about just about anything,
(Cross-posted on spiritoftheblank.com.) Well! It certainly took longer to follow up that last post than I’d intended. I can blame the holidays,
Apophenia at RPG.net has created a terrific web tool to make adding up the costs of custom skills in The Kerberos Club
(Cross-posted on Spirit of the Blank.) You may be aware of an incredible event that took place recently. If you were there,
EXTENDED TO DECEMBER 15, 2011: You can order The Kerberos Club (FATE Edition) for $10 off at arcdream.com. The revised second printing is now
(Crossposted on Spirit of the Blank.) When I think about the original Wild Talents version of The Kerberos Club, I tend to
(Crossposted from Spirit of the Blank.) Making skills from scratch using individual trappings as building-blocks was central to Strange FATE from the
Some very diligent readers have helped us scour The Kerberos Club (FATE Edition) and correct a bunch of minor errors in the
By Mike Olson, (c) 2011. Cross-posted from Spirit of the Blank. If you followed the development of the FATE supers hack on