I’m starting to hear some feedback from GMs using insanity cards in their games, and one of my favorites was a story from Ryan, who
Month: March 2018
Two DMs and a Convention Game
Yet another topic that has spun out of GaryCon for Dan and I is this – how would you run a convention game that utilizes
Be the Referee
Large player count D&D games and games focusing on investigation have a common problem, and I think, a common solution. Both types of games have
Managing Downtime
Dan wrote a great post about natural healing through various editions of D&D, and as usual his research is thorough and accurate. After reading it,
Big Parties
There were a lot of interesting things going on in the Bill Web game Dan and I played at GaryCon, but the most stand-out detail
Digital Battle Mat
I finally had the chance this weekend to attempt a little gaming project I’ve wanted to do forever – rigging a projector above my gaming
Great GMing
One of my favorite parts of GaryCon was simply getting to hang out with my good pal Dan and have a lot of interesting conversations.
GaryCon – Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons
My first game on Saturday wasn’t until 10, so I got to sleep in, have a lazy breakfast, and meet up with some friends. Then
GaryCon – The Cult of Mythrus
Our Friday night Mythrus Tower game was held in a small board room with a single long table, whose door generally remained shut to the
GaryCon – The Crescendo Begins
My Friday at GaryCon at the outset was not pointed at success. I had two games scheduled, both from 8-12, one AM and one PM. I