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Experience Talks: GM as Tactician

August 18, 2016 by Dave Mattingly Leave a Comment

A GM also has to be the tactician for the NPCs. There are various ways for GMs to run the opposition in battle. Reactive Tactics The opposition can react based on what the players’ characters do. If the hero brick squares off against the villain mentalist, the villain speedster could intervene. If the hero swordsman prepares to attack the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Experience Talks, The Way the Truth and the Dice Tagged: advice, battle, combat, experience, experience talks, game master, gamemaster, games, gaming, GM, gm tips, npc, npcs, opposition, strategy, tactical, tactician, tactics, the way the truth the dice, tips, villains, wtd

Faith and Gaming: Devil’s Game

August 16, 2016 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

Not too long ago, I was asked whether there were any games which I thought were Satanic, which Christians should avoid. If you’ve read this series to date, you know my answer; but perhaps this time I have a different answer, a surprising answer. For from my personal experience, I can suggest that there is … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith and Gaming Tagged: D&D, dungeons & dragons, dungeons and dragons, faith, faith and gaming, final fantasy, games, gaming, jumanji, monopoly, satan, solitaire

Lands in the Clouds—Index and Overview

August 11, 2016 by rcbrooks Leave a Comment

This article provides an overview of new concepts in the GRIT system as well as the book’s Table of Contents. As new chapters are posted, the links here will become active. Index A few important notes that may help in character creation Healing and the lack of it. How character advancement works. How constitution affects hit … [Read more…]

Posted in: Games, Lands in the Clouds Tagged: D20, grit, lands in the clouds, LitS, rpg, rules, settings

Faith and Gaming: Characters

August 9, 2016 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

More than two decades ago now, before I’d ever heard of role playing games or Dungeons & Dragons™ or the hobby game industry, I took an undergraduate course in creative writing, specifically writing fiction. I suppose I had some distant dream of retiring and writing the next great fantasy novel, and I thought this would … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith and Gaming Tagged: atheist, character, characterization, Come Live Die, creative writing, faith, faith and gaming, gaming, George Verwer, multiverser, novel, pagan, role-playing, roleplaying, roleplaying game, rpg, Verse Three Chapter One

Experience Talks: GM as Actor

August 4, 2016 by Dave Mattingly Leave a Comment

GM as Actor GMs also need to take on the role of actor. When heroes encounter villains, allies, or neutrals, they want for them to be interesting enough to be able to tell one from another. When the NPCs perform their heroic or dastardly deeds, they should remain feasibly consistent with what the players have already learned about them. Cult … [Read more…]

Posted in: Experience Talks, The Way the Truth and the Dice Tagged: acting, actor, advice, characterization, characters, dave mattingly, experience, experience talks, game master, gamemaster, GM, gm tips, npc, npcs, the way the truth and the dice, tips, wtd

Faith and Gaming: Christian Games

August 2, 2016 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

Last month’s installment of Faith and Gaming, Making Peace, was the twelfth in the series. We’ve been talking about the integration of faith and gaming for a year now; and that in itself could be a call to go back to the beginning and consider our basic purpose. But I recently read these words in … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith and Gaming Tagged: bridge, c.s. lewis, cactus game design, cactus games, christian game, christian games, christian life, conduct, D&D, dungeons & dragons, faith, faith and gaming, game design, gaming, journeys of paul, lewis, monopoly, multiverser, Narnia, pinochle, screwtape, screwtape letters, space trilogy, vampire: the masquerade, white wolf, world of darkness

Lands in the Clouds RPG—Why another D20 game?

July 28, 2016 by rcbrooks Leave a Comment

Why another D20 based system? I had developed a game world over several incarnations over several years I called Lands in the Clouds (LitS). Frustrated as I was with D20, I had trouble convincing my gaming groups to adopt other rules sets with flexible skill systems. So GRIT rules were conceived with two main thoughts … [Read more…]

Posted in: Games, Lands in the Clouds Tagged: D20, d20 ogl, grit, lands in the clouds, LitS, ogl, rpg, rules, seasons, settings, spirit, world building

Lands in the Clouds RPG OGL

July 28, 2016 by rcbrooks Leave a Comment

The following article is required legal information pertaining to the Open Gaming License. The Lands in the Clouds RPG, although presented in a serialized format, is a single work, to which this license is attached. Lands in the Clouds RPG By RC Brooks © 2009-2016 RC Brooks, all rights reserved

Posted in: Games, Lands in the Clouds Tagged: copyright, D20, d20 ogl, grit, lands in the clouds, license, LitS, ogl

Faith and Gaming: Making Peace

July 26, 2016 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

In recent months we have drifted away from the central purpose of this series—that of examining how our faith and our gaming hobby may be integrated—into responding to the criticisms of other Christians. This is in some ways a necessary part of what we are doing. If well-intentioned Christians think that our hobby is wrong, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith and Gaming Tagged: chaplain, dungeon & dragons, evangelism, faith, faith and gaming, fellowship, fruit, gaming, M. J. Young, metaphor, mjyoung, peace, relationships, salvation, seed

The Problem with Pokémon

July 21, 2016 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

A few weeks ago, Nintendo released an “augmented reality” game called Pokémon Go. The game has attracted millions of players and, as it did when the Pokémon trading card game debuted, it has also attracted plenty of criticism from some Evangelical pundits. The following article was originally published in 1999 by the Christian Gamers Guild.   Recently the Reverend David L. … [Read more…]

Posted in: Games Tagged: animation, anime, ash, ccg, chad burnett, collectible card games, columbine, cults, culture, D&D, david l. brown, dungeons & dragons, dungeons and dragons, hasbro, james aubuchon, japan, magic the gathering, mj young, monopoly, occult, occultism, ouija board, parker brothers, pikachu, playskool, pokemon, pokemon go, red badge of courage, rodney barnes, satanism, tsr, wizards of the coast
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