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Savage Swords Saturday: Hear The Lamentations Of T. Crowe III (1) Legend of the Five Rings (1) Malhavoc Press (1) Mecha (1) Mike Mearls (1) Miskatonic River Press (1) Missing Monsters (1) Necromancer Games (1) Noble Knight Games (1) Paizo (1) Phil Vecchione (1) Podcasts (1) Prometheus (1) Pumpkin Carving (1) Rappan Athuk (1) Robert Jordan (1) Sandbox (1) Session Summary (1) Shadowrun (1) Silhouette System (1) Silver Tower (1) Spider-Man (1) Stephen King (1) Swords Without Number (1) Swords and Sorcery (1) TSR (1) Tales from the Yawning Portal (1) The Moathouse (1) The Stormlight Archives (1) Tomb of Abysthor (1) Unknown Armies (1) Waterdeep (1) iOS games (1) qs (1) Épees and Sorcellerie (1) Crucible of Freya (1) Grant Blackwood (1) Halloween (1) Heavy Gear (1) Hellboy (1) Hells Attic (1) Homebrew (1) Hunter S Thompson (1) Isaac Asimov (1) John H. Blues (5) Pagan Publishing (5) Science Fiction (5) Writing (5) Board Games (4) Deadlands (4) Escape from Innsmouth (4) Games Workshop (4) Horror (4) Kids (4) Maps (4) NEMESIS rpg (4) Pathfinder Beginner Box (4) ARC Dream Publishing (3) Adventure (3) Against the Giants (3) Anime (3) Chaosium (3) David Weber (3) Dennis Detwiller (3) Family (3) Gygax75_Challenge (3) Mecha & Martians (3) Monsters of the Weird Apocalypse (3) Music (3) Pathfinder (3) The Saint's of Los Angeles (3) Warhammer 40k (3) Averonne (2) Brian Sanderson (2) Descent into the Depths (2) Design (2) Godlike (2) Greg Stolze (2) H.P.Lovecraft (2) John Ringo (2) Keep on the Borderlands (2) Monte Cook (2) OSR (2) Operation Demogorgon (2) Sine Nomine Publishing (2) Television (2) Ultimate Forgotten Realms (2) Undermountain (2) Warhammer Fantasy (2) Warhammer Quest (2) Wheel of Time (2) Wife (2) iphone (2) Alternity RPG (1) Arcana Evolved (1) Avenged Sevenfold (1) Big Trouble in Little China (1) Bundle of Holding (1) Captain America (1) Christopher Perkins (1) Clark Ashton Smith (1) Clive Cussler (1) DM Advice (1) Dan Simmons (1) Dragonlance (1) Dream Pod 9 (1) Dungeon Keeper (1) Eberron (1) Engine Publishing (1) Family Guy (1) Fifth Edition (1) Frog God Games. So it's looks like this August Daddy is going to do a little shopping.ĭungeons and Dragons (61) 5e (45) Temple of Elemental Evil (37) Ultimate Greyhawk (37) Campaign Ideas (36) Hommlet (32) Call of Cthulhu (23) Digital Dark Age (23) Tharzad-Dul (16) Swords and Wizardry (13) Random Shit (11) Actual Play (10) Random Tables (10) Rules (10) Books (9) Cyberpunk (9) Forbidden Wilderlands (9) Life (9) Mega-Dungeon (9) Prospero (9) Stars Without Number (9) Movies (8) Tempest System (8) Tyranny of Dragons (8) Admiral Ackbar (7) Blogs (7) Delta Green (7) Forgotten Realms (7) It's a Trap Tuesday (7) Savage Worlds (7) Arkham Heat (6) City State of Kossuth (6) Comic Books (6) D&D (6) Hoard of the Dragon Queen (6) Monsters (6) Post-Apocalypse (6) Reviews (6) Savage Swords Saturday (6) Star Wars (6) Weird Apocalypse (6) World Building (6) World of Aerd (6) Ed Greenwood (5) Game Mastering (5) Magic: The Gathering (5) P.A.L.A.D.I.N. From the sounds of it this edition will add in more material and other cool stuff as well as clarify the older rules. I've learned a lot since then, and while I've never read the new rules I think that they probably make things run a lot smoother. My campaign was brief, and ended in a way that left me unsatisfied, yet always yearning to go back to it one day. The reviews of it have been freaking great and their is a shit-ton of material for it out there. Most importantly to me how,ever is that it's the game engine that's now used to power the Deadlands setting.ĭeadlands was one of the first games that I ever participated in as a game master, and not a player.
Sounds like a James Bond movie, doesn't it? Anyway, Savage Worlds is a universal game engine, meaning that it can be used to power whatever game you want. This is one of those systems that I've really wanted to play for some time now but just haven't yet had the chance to try out yet. Pinnacle games recently announced that this August they are releasing a deluxe hardcover edition of their flagship system Savage Worlds.