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Faith in Play #25: Impact

December 3, 2019 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

This is Faith in Play #25:  Impact, for December 2019. Back in maybe 1981 when I first started explaining on contemporary Christian radio station WNNN-FM that Dungeons & Dragons™ was not some evil cult activity but a very Christian game, I was as a lone voice crying in the wilderness.  In 1997 when I first … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith in Play Tagged: 1980's, AD&D, advanced dungeons & dragons, c.s. lewis, carpg, carpga, cgg, chaplain, committee for the advancement of role playing games, CS Lewis, defense, guidance, ministries, paul cardwell, Tracy Hickman

Environment Matters: Improving Your Gaming Area

November 26, 2019 by mgarcia Leave a Comment

A wonderful thing about fantasy role-playing games is that they unfold mainly in the minds of the players. They are games of wonder and imagination. Players that keep this concept firmly in mind realize that they can play almost anywhere. Over the years, I’ve played AD&D (my game of choice) in basements, in dining rooms, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Tutorials Tagged: AD&D, ambiance, bookcase, books, candles, characters, computer, corkboard, game, game room, game table, gaming mat, gm tips, Johnn Four, plexiglas, role-playing game, roleplaying game, roleplayingtips.com, screen, tabletop, terrain

RPG-ology #24: An Amusing Dungeon

November 19, 2019 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

This is RPG-ology #24:  An Amusing Dungeon, for November 2019. On June 1, 2001, Gaming Outpost began publishing Game Ideas Unlimited with an introduction to the author and the series plan.  The following week this article appeared, only slightly edited for republication here, under the title Game Ideas Unlimited:  An Amusing Dungeon.   Some years … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, RPG-ology Tagged: AD&D, advanced dungeons & dragons, adventure design, amusement park, betting, creativity, D&D, dnd, dragons, dungeon design, dungeons & dragons, dungeons and dragons, funhouse, Game Ideas Unlimited, Gaming Outpost, gryphon, hippogriff, labyrinth, maze, merry-go-round, pegasus, roller coaster, shooting gallery, tilt-a-whirl, trap, traps, world building, worldbuilding

Faith in Play #22: Individualism

September 3, 2019 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

This is Faith in Play #22:  Individualism, for September 2019. Quite a few years ago now I was playing a character in an experimental Attorney class in a game largely based on original Advanced Dungeons and Dragons™.  I had just successfully defended a player character (an Antipaladin) on a murder and robbery charge, and the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Faith in Play Tagged: ACLU, AD&D, advanced dungeons & dragons, alignment, anarchy, attorney, belief, bill of rights, c.s. lewis, chaos, chaotic, character, CS Lewis, D&D, democracy, dnd, dungeons & dragons, dungeons and dragons, evil, good, good and evil, goodness, greed, individual, law, lawful, lawyer, libertarian, liberty, order, religion, role-playing game, roleplaying game, selfish, selfishness, society, wickedness

RPG-ology #19: Treasure Auction

June 18, 2019 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

This is RPG-ology #19:  Treasure Auction, for June 2019. A recent article by Michael Garcia, Treasure Division:  A Case Study From Northumbria, got me remembering treasure division from the past.  I was in quite a few games, and we had quite a few ways of doing it.  In more than one group, the party leader … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, RPG-ology Tagged: AD&D, advanced dungeons & dragons, auction, dnd, dungeons & dragons, dungeons and dragons, treasure, wizard, wizards

Faith in Play #3: Javan’s Feast

February 6, 2018 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

This is Faith in Play #3: Javan’s Feast, for February 2018. Have you ever been in a game in which a character in the game did something that impacted all the players at the table? It happened to me once. Well, it probably has happened to many of us. It happens sometimes when one player … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith in Play Tagged: AD&D, alignment, cavalier, charity, dnd, dungeon & dragons, dungeons and dragons, feast, good deeds

Magic as Part of Creation

June 2, 2016 by thegamemaster Leave a Comment

First, let me address the matter of the question. When talking about a designing a role-playing game and the role that magic in the role-playing game will take, we must first decide on what questions we are asking ourselves. Several questions come to my mind. First, what is magic? What is it, not only in fantasy and reality, but also … [Read more…]

Posted in: Magic Symposium, The Way the Truth and the Dice Tagged: AD&D, astrology, c.s. lewis, calvary, canaan, canaanite, cggzine, christianity, creation, cross, D&D, demon, demonic, demons, divination, dungeons & dragons, ezine, false religion, fantasy, game, games, i ching, imagination, imagine, imagining, jesus, magazine, magic, magic symposium, medium, miracle, miracles, necromancer, necromancy, omens, ouija, pagan, paganism, palm reading, palmistry, president, religion, ritual, rod barnes, rodney barnes, role-playing, role-playing game, roleplaying, roleplaying game, rpg, soothsaying, sorcerer, sorcery, supernatural, symposium, tarot, the way the truth and the dice, theologian, theology, way truth and dice, witch, witchcraft, wizard, world building, wtd, zine
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