table top
Table top games take us back to the good ole gaming days, before we had to plug in to play.
Lions Game
Football fans worldwide know the excitement of watching a Lions game. The Detroit Lions, one of the NFL's oldest teams, have been entertaining fans since they joined the league in 1930. Based in Detroit, Michigan, the Lions are a symbol of grit and determination, representing their hardworking city on the football field.
By Farhan Sayedabout a year ago in Gamers
Nintendo Switch 2
The Nintendo Switch has been one of the most popular gaming consoles since its release in 2017. With its unique ability to work as both a home console and a portable device, it captured the hearts of gamers around the world. Now, fans are excited about what comes next: the Nintendo Switch 2. Although Nintendo hasn’t officially confirmed all the details yet, there are many rumors and expectations about this new console. Here’s everything we know so far, explained in simple and easy-to-understand terms.
By Farhan Sayedabout a year ago in Gamers
Australian Open 2025 live Schedule, where to watch and highlights
The Australian Open is more than just a tennis tournament—it’s an event that brings together the world’s best athletes, fans, and the excitement of summer in Melbourne. As we look ahead to the 2025 edition, there’s a buzz in the air about the matches, the rising stars, and the unforgettable moments that await. Whether you’re a long-time tennis fan or a newcomer eager to experience the thrill, this blog will guide you through the Australian Open 2025 live schedule, how to watch it, and the highlights you’ll want to catch. You can watch every match online and live updates here.
By vogueheadlinesabout a year ago in Gamers
So Your Players Want to Run A Tavern
At some point, your players are going to want to run a tavern. This is inevitable. They may be inspired by Dragonlance, possibly their favorite detective novel, but somewhere along the line they're going to want to try their hand at running a bar. It looks simple, it's a great way to find adventure, and it ensures that you have all of the ale you can drink; all told, this is not a bad way to spend some downtime. However, this does not mean the referee cannot use the tavern against them.
By Jamais Jochimabout a year ago in Gamers
The DMPC Can Be Your Best Friend
In most campaigns, the DMPC is looked down on. The basic concept Is that the referee runs a party character; that is, a character who is fully integrated into the party and is just one of the PCs. Usually, this is a problem because the DMPC has access to information that the other PCs don't and takes advantage of that information, gets all of the best loot, and generally gets favored treatment. This makes the character a problem for the campaign, especially as he tends to tread on the toes of the PCs.
By Jamais Jochimabout a year ago in Gamers
How To Build a Better Trap
In most games, the design of traps can be sort of a weird idea and so you don't see them implemented as much as they should be. The problem is that players see them as a way for the referee to cheat and so they react negatively every time a referee uses one, usually in glares of death at the referee; this usually ruins part of the glee that the referee had in getting one over on the schmucks…er…players. However, a well-designed trap can help win back some favors, so a good referee should always be trying out some new things on his players. Here are some ideas on how traps work.
By Jamais Jochimabout a year ago in Gamers
Using Puzzle Traps to Effect
One of the most irritating traps can be puzzle traps. Few traps can slow down a party more effectively while providing some excuse to use those rarely used mental skills some characters hoard. However, they tend to rely too heavily on random rolls, making them the least favorite traps of players who have learned to avoid rolls whenever possible. It doesn't help that some players prefer to fight rather than think so cerebral challenges just aren't their thing. This can make them some of the most onerous traps for some and the most exciting for others.
By Jamais Jochimabout a year ago in Gamers
Making Your Dungeon Ecology Work
Even in video games, one of the biggest problems that dungeon designers face is dealing with the ecology of each dungeon level. Worse, some have problems integrating the individual levels into the dungeon as a whole. There are simple ways that a GM can create a simple ecology and use it to make for better dungeons.
By Jamais Jochimabout a year ago in Gamers
Letting PCs Run A Side Business
One potential shop found in the campaign world. [Suzy Hazelwood (Pexels.com)] One of the many things that The Dragonlance Chronicles is famous for is the Inn of the Last Home, a tavern ran by Tika and Caramon Majere. This has provided the inspiration for many PC in-game businesses, running from their own inns and taverns to specialized courier services. Super-hero games are especially infamous for PC-run businesses, especially given the number of PCs that are independently wealthy; the business in question is usually the reason for that wealth when "inherited from parents" just doesn't work. However, there are some logistics that a referee needs to consider when allowing the PCs to run a business, especially when it may be used for future adventure ideas.
By Jamais Jochimabout a year ago in Gamers
The Notebook and Gaming Supremacy
Some gamers have found that they need to keep track of a wide variety of notes during a game. Video game players need to keep track of clues, passwords, and location notes; they also try to keep track of information gleaned from gaming sites and videos. Table-top gamers need to track most of the same, but also monster and trap locations as well as notes on local politics. Some even track star charts and tides. Even game masters like keeping track of monsters killed, NPCs encountered, and even times when actions are done to enforce continuity later.
By Jamais Jochimabout a year ago in Gamers
Lore - The Imperium of Man: Evil For All The Right Reasons.
Welcome to the Imperium of Man, a civilization so vast and oppressive that its very existence is both humanity's greatest triumph and its deepest tragedy. In the Warhammer 40,000 universe, the Imperium serves as humanity's ultimate refuge in an uncaring galaxy—a grim dystopia built on faith, bureaucracy, and war. To understand the Imperium is to glimpse the razor-thin edge on which humanity teeters, trapped between annihilation and a hellish existence that at least comes with dental benefits (assuming you still have teeth).
By Kharlemagneabout a year ago in Gamers











