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My Brother, The Dragonslayer When I was 7 years old, going to the arcade was my favorite thing to do by far. This was due in no small part to my brother’s absolute command of the hottest game at the...
View ArticleHow the iPad Changes D&D
Don’t worry, this article isn’t a review of the iPad. There are about a million reviews out there if that’s what your looking for, but I’d be guessing you’ve had your fill of it. Mainstream news seems...
View ArticleReview and Giveway: Dungeon Mapp for iPad
The iPad has proven to be a pretty handy tool for roleplaying games. Previous articles have talked about some of the common uses, and I’ve found in the months since getting mine that it’s a lot easier...
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I’ve played and run games with and without musical accompaniment, and if I had to state a preference, I’d side with music every time. It can’t just be haphazard use of music though. It’s best when the...
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