Wil Wheaton is running a D&D game for some teens, and he’s posted some really great tips for the beginning Dungeon Master from the point of view of a beginning Dungeon Master (that’s the person in charge of running the world, as opposed to the players, who are in charge of running one character). Hugely [...]
Archive for March, 2009
Some great advice from Wil
Posted in 4E, D&D on March 31, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Are you a werewolf?
Posted in Library gaming on March 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Making plans to play this game in the library with teens sometimes soon:
http://www.eblong.com/zarf/werewolf.html
Replayability seems high, especially with all the variants listed. If you ask me, this is a huge hit just waiting for a time slot.
D&D Pictionary
Posted in Blogroll, Library gaming on March 4, 2009 | 1 Comment »
We have an ongoing event called Gamers Unplugged. It’s usually advertised something along these lines: “Play board games, card games, and other games without electricity. Well, we do use electricity for lights and climate-controlled comfort. Just not the games.”
Katie recently had the idea of putting D&D monsters into a Pictionary game, and that became putting [...]
Librarian’s Guide to Gaming goes live
Posted in Blogroll, D&D, Library gaming on March 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Just got the press release to let me know Beth Gallaway’s monster project, The Librarian’s Guide to Gaming: An Online Toolkit for Building Gaming @ your library, has gone live. Among other things, this means that … somebody may read my blog … :-O (Quick, what’s a good topic for a new series of posts [...]