• October Roundup

    I. Dear Reader, It’s a day late and just the links this week because I had another extremely busy weekend. On top of everything else, I’m househunting and that has ended up being more physically and emotionally taxing than I thought. I’ll catch you next week! Yours housingly, Thomas II. Media of the Week III.…


  • A Guy Made Of Bees

    I. Dear Reader, There’s a problem with my post from last week. And I think it has to do with the guy who has bees living inside of him from Heart. If you’re not aware of it already, let me quickly explain: Heart is a fantasy game where you crawl through a living dungeon and…


  • City of Last Chances

    I. Dear Reader I just finished the City of Last Chances by Adrian Tchaikovsky recently and it’s really good. This is the first book by Tchaikovsky that I’ve read and I’m just going to assume that it’s his best one because otherwise what the hell have I been doing till now? Totally recommended if you…


  • The Dallas RPG was a Soap Opera Wargame?

    In 1980, SPI released an RPG based on the Dallas tv show. Players act as characters from the show, each with specific objectives and abilities. The game’s dense mechanics and need for multiple players are balanced by its surprisingly enjoyable playability. The newsletter also includes links to various RPG-related content.


  • How Rules & Settings Drive Play Differently

    I. Dear Reader, Games have engines. Like a car, something creates the kinetic energy that keeps the game moving. The GM switches on the car and then steers it, but ideally they aren’t just powering the whole thing, legs secretly pumping under the car, Flintstones-style.  Sometimes the engine is the rules. Sometimes it’s the setting.…


  • Jarring Combat

    I. Dear Reader, The recent Quinns Quest reminded me of one of my least favourite traits of modern RPGs. It’s there in lots of games. It’s when a game which is predominantly very narrative, very loose suddenly tries to become more granular and tactical in combat. There’s nothing wrong with granular, tactical combat. It’s just…


  • New Itch Games from Feb and March 2024

    I. Dear Reader It’s been a pretty great month for new games. All of these games came from people letting me know through this form. Yours curatorially, Thomas II. Media of the Week III. Links of the Week Articles, Reviews News Misc From the archive: IV. Small Ads All links in the newsletter are completely…