From David Jensen (Stories Tavern), Monster Adoption Center is a GMless RPG designed for small groups (2-3) or solo play. Light-hearted, cozy, and open-ended, M.A.C. is straightforward to set up, allowing you to jump right into gameplay!
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Mystery at the Starlight Festival
With a focus on roleplay and exploration, Mystery at the Starlight Festival from La Lionne Publishing is a cozy, low-stakes mystery that will have you eager to explore the region's other seasonal festivals.
See You In Space!
I went throught their thread about October's offerings with absolute glee, and wound up picking up a tarot deck and three new games - two of which I'm talking about today!
Baba Lysaga’s Nocturnes and Nightmares
Whether player or GM, horror newbie or aficionado, Baby Lysagaโs Nocturnes and Nightmares has something for you!
The Swindle Sisters’ Marvelous Magic Market
September 2022 Looking for a market setting to add to your next campaign? The Swindle Sisterโs Marvelous Magic Market has everything you need to do so including beautiful maps, a new warlock subclass, 11 ready to use shops with NPC portraits, and more! Iโve been excited about this supplement since its release in September 2021… Continue reading The Swindle Sisters’ Marvelous Magic Market
Murder at the Three Swords Inn
June 2022 Last month I had the pleasure of running Murder at the Three Swords Inn by Endhy Pino, a 5e adventure originally intended for one on one play, but easily adapted for a group. Itโs roleplay heavy with the possibility for combat and meant to be a short adventure. With the Three Swords Inn… Continue reading Murder at the Three Swords Inn
Horror on the High Seas
May 2022 Since the start of this year Iโve been GMing one game a month for Fence Macabre! I got my start with Fence in World of Warcraft, and weโve been operating our campaign nights through Roll20 for quite a few months now. It has been great to continue offering stories for this fantastic group… Continue reading Horror on the High Seas
One Night In Windsong
April 2022 Earlier this month I found myself with an unexpected burst of DMing energy and so ran One Night in Windsong, a 5e adventure written by Penny Blake. Itโs meant to take 2-3 hours to play, and can be scaled for any level so wherever your party finds itself in its journey, thereโs something… Continue reading One Night In Windsong