Teach Your Kids (and Monsters) to Game!
I’ve been a tabletop gamer since I was 10, so it shouldn’t surprise anyone that when my own kids hit that age
delta green—the black company—godlike—and more
I’ve been a tabletop gamer since I was 10, so it shouldn’t surprise anyone that when my own kids hit that age
UPDATE: Click here by July 24 to vote for Arc Dream in the 2011 Ennie Awards! This morning we were proud to
The Dreadful Secrets of Candlewick Manor is Benjamin Baugh’s acclaimed and Ennie Award-nominated setting book for his (also acclaimed and Ennie Award-nominated)
For the games he ran at GenCon 2010, Monsters and Other Childish Things author Benjamin Baugh wanted to do an old-school dungeon
This is a quick and dirty way to generate results for many separate dice pools without actually rolling a bucket of dice.
Alvin Frewer set up this handy app where you can get dozens—hundreds!—of instant dice pools for One-Roll Engine games such as Godlike, Wild Talents, Monsters
The Arc Dream Publishing roleplaying game Monsters and Other Childish Things is about kids whose best friends are scary monsters from beyond time and
Want a monster? You got a monster! This page is based on the “One-Roll Monsters” charts from the game Monsters and Other Childish
Time for another ginormous preview of Bigger Bads. This time we’ll get right into the meat of the thing. This text, btw, is
Today we have a bit from the beginning of Bigger Bads, a set of crunchy new rules for your Monsters game. The following excerpt
By Benjamin Baugh, (c) 2010. Bigger Bads, the new sourcebook for our multi-award-nominated game Monsters and Other Childish Things, is now in a
By Benjamin Baugh, (c) 2009. “Wow.” “Yeah.” “That thing is pretty big.” “You said it. BIG.” “I’d even say huge.” “You know
“We are, all of us, living in a new age, clearly deliniated from the old by the sudden reality of the impossible.”