RPG Differentiation Chart Updated
It had been over a week since I updated this popular chart and I started to see some comments pointing out the lack of an update. So I’ve added a few (7th Sea, Dragon Age, Marvel SAGA, Song of Ice …
It had been over a week since I updated this popular chart and I started to see some comments pointing out the lack of an update. So I’ve added a few (7th Sea, Dragon Age, Marvel SAGA, Song of Ice …
The reaction to the “Select an RPG Chart” post a little over a week ago has been outstanding! I’ve continued to update it based on the suggestions I’ve read and it is now at over 90 games. If you haven’t …
If you saw the chart early this past weekend, give it another look. I’ve been watching the thread here on this site as well as comments on a couple of other sites and the number of games mentioned has nearly …
Updated (3.1.2011): The chart has been updated again (added Dragon Age, A Song of Ice and Fire, 7th Sea, Marvel Saga, as well as a few other changes.) The chart has also been elevated to a page on the site …
The survey is now closed. Thank you to everyone who took the survey and thank you to everyone who posted about it! Below you’ll find the final results of the RPG Blog Readership Survey. I don’t want to editorialize about …
I’ve gotten several words of encouragement and a bunch of additional, worthwhile questions. However, I’m still finalizing the survey and I expect to launch it next week. If you have ideas for new questions and potential answers or want to …
RPG Blog Readership Survey Development Continues Read more »
A timeline or history of your world can add a great deal of depth that can have as much impact on your storylines as you like. Timeline facts will often even suggest new story ideas. “Building a history provides you …
New Worldbuilding Article Posted: Creating Timelines Read more »
This month’s RPG blog carnival topic is “The Future of Roleplaying” and it is hosted by Roleplaying Pro. Naturally, I wrote an essay on April 29th (just before this blog carnival started) titled “A Roleplaying Resurgence is on the Horizon.” …