I owe a lot of my gaming love to my Dad. When I was a kid he was always ready to play whatever game caught my eye. He taught me tons of traditional games, checkers, chess, poker, hearts, pinochle, and dominoes. We played Feudal and Twixt and Kings & Things and Naval War and dozens of other games. He never really got into RPGs, but his love of gaming rubbed off on me, and so did some of his card playing skills, which certainly helped at the weekly poker game.
In honor of my Dad, and gamer Dad's everywhere, I'm running a sale on all PBE Games products on DriveThruRPG, now through Father's Day, June 16th. All products are 20% off.
Thanks for the game Dad, I love you!
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Maps - More Classic Blues
Here's another revision of my current classic blue map project. This one is pretty close to final, with a new water treatment, secret doors, false doors, and two styles of stairs. The stairs with the gradient treatment lead off-level, while the ones marked with arrows lead to the balcony area above the long hallway. The balcony indication is the only thing on this version that I'm not 100% happy with.
Monday, June 10, 2013
Wilds - Dead Again
The party is exploring the weird, glowing tunnels they found beneath the circular hill. Last turn something big and red and nasty jumped Grit, the Dwarf, and Locky, the closest party member has called for help.
Let's see how things go for the party, shall we?
Let's see how things go for the party, shall we?
Friday, June 7, 2013
Old Blue - Dungeon Maps Are Always Good
I haven't posted much about maps in a while, because I haven't had much time to do any drawing. May is crazy with family obligations, but now that we're into June, I have some spare cycles to devote to cartography. I've been working on some classic blue maps lately. Here are a few samples.
Monday, June 3, 2013
Wilds - Don't Touch It! It's EVIL!
To recap, the party is running low on supplies, so they've elected to do two more day's exploration, and then head back, following the abandoned road east to see if it leads them back to civilization via a shorter (or safer) path. For now though, they have a weird tunnel cut/shaped/molded from seamless yellow stone to explore...
Monday, May 27, 2013
The Things You See in the Wilds
It's a nervous party that huddles beneath the sheltering trees. Stories of big lizard men from Mordikarr, signs of passing creatures in the ruined village, and now the kill-site of some large flying predator make for uneasy travel. They're also nervous about food supplies, not for the people, but for the mules. They've used a fair amount of the grain they packed, and they're pretty far west. After some debate the party agrees to travel west two to three more days, and then head back, possibly following the old road west to see if it brings them back to civilized lands by a shorter route. Let's see how it goes...
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Kindle - Blink of the Light
I've finally managed to get something written that I like enough to publish. My first short story, Blink of the Light, is now available on Kindle! It's about Anne, a college student stressed by finals, a fight with her boyfriend, and a stalker-streetlight. One of my readers described it as "suburban Lovecraft," which is about what I was hoping for. Mission accomplished, I guess.
To get some eyes on it, I'm running a promotion for the remainder of the holiday weekend, so you can check it out for free May 26-27. Need a bedtime story? I hope you'll take a look!
Also available in other Amazon stores.
To get some eyes on it, I'm running a promotion for the remainder of the holiday weekend, so you can check it out for free May 26-27. Need a bedtime story? I hope you'll take a look!
Also available in other Amazon stores.
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