Arc Dream Actual Play: “Monsters and Other Childish Things” One-Shots at RPPR
Our friends at RPPR have run tons of fantastic Monsters and Other Childish Things games.
delta green—the black company—godlike—and more
Our friends at RPPR have run tons of fantastic Monsters and Other Childish Things games.
The year 2018 is going out with a bang for agents of Delta Green. Vote for Shotgun Scenarios Superfans on the Delta
Years ago we posted the “Twelve Monsters of Christmas” as a fun forum series to celebrate the first year of Monsters and Other
Via http://www.patreon.com/creation?hid=1130644. A preview! A shameless tease, meant to intrigue and lure with the promise of secrets to come. To wit, an excerpt
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
Viktor Eikman recently told the Cult of ORE group about his long-running game of The Kerberos Club, the Wild Talents setting of Victorian superhero
Originally seen on GeekNative.com. Written by Eden Jones-Hinds, © 2010 Eden Jones-Hinds, formerly of Oak Mountain Intermediate School in Birmingham, Alabama, is
GeekNative is running a story by our friend Eden Jones-Hind about her use of Monsters and Other Childish Things as a teaching tool
A couple of months ago I talked about the secret origins of The Kerberos Club, Benjamin Baugh’s 2009 Ennie Award-nominated setting of
Here’s a bit of my email from January 26, 2007: >>> I’m working on a Victorian supers setting >>> at the moment
The new year has kicked off with a lot of excitement for Arc Dream Publishing. For Queen and Orphans First off, we’ve
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 (11 Aug. 2011): The Kerberos Club (FATE Edition) is now available IN PDF and IN PRINT WITH FREE PDF. The first
We’re about to have the FATE edition of The Kerberos Club ready to roll, and it needs proofreading for grammar and spelling
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
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