UK Games Expo 08

May 11th, 2008

The last weekend in May/first in June is the second outing for UK Games Expo. Birmingham hasn’t had a big con for a while, so last year’s was definitely a welcome arrival. Expo covers all kinds of games from RPGs and miniatures through to board games and cards. It’s notable for the effort the organisers put into outreach, doing lots of work to get kids and families in. Hopefully there’ll be some crossover into the RPG arena there, they seem to have taken onboard last years comments about the RPGs being hidden away in the basement.

I’ll be running two games, which you can sign up for here. A Covenant taster and a Lost Gods preview. Both will be running start games, so expect to turn up with nothing and then do zero to game in 10 minutes. RPG sessions do cost £2 to book, so I’ll be busting a gut to make it worth your pennies. With luck I’ll also have some freebies…

When I’m not running stuff I’ll be found on the Collective Endeavour Stand, where you can also see a range of UK Smallpress games including some new faces. Keep a look out for the Revenge of the B Movie card game from Iain McAllister and Neil Gow’s Napoleonic story game Duty & Honour

For myself, I’ll have nothing new to sell, but will have an early version of Lost Gods to show off and a near complete version of my miniatures skirmish game Pulp! 

Of Lost Gods & Faded Dreams

April 16th, 2008

As you probably notice from the sidebar, I’m rebooting a long dormant game called Lost Gods. Originally written around 2000 and billed as “a game of fading deities”, the new version is different, and quite the experiment. 

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Roleplaying Techniques : Adapting the Crucible to Other Games

March 27th, 2008

In Covenant, there’s a big round region on the centre of the the character sheet. All other elements of the character sheet feed into it. Because it’s the melting pot where story is created, I named it the crucible. This is about how to adapt it to other games.

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The Realms Codex : Redux

March 8th, 2008

The Realms Codex is now back in action following a severe bout of spam that was making it difficult to use. This mostly seems sorted with the new upgrade. There’s some good stuff there, contributed by folks who have run their own games. The cities are well worth investigating.

Thanks to Warpcon

January 30th, 2008

I had a great time at Warpcon in Cork over the weekend. Thanks to all the folks who stopped by the Indie Games Track, the organisers for such a social con and special thanks to the players in my Covenant game.