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  • To Screen Or Not To Screen
    Written by Samuel Van Der Wall 32 Comments
    Last Updated:: January 10, 2009
    The use of a game master screen is not something I really even gave a second thought about for the longest time. We have two game masters in my main group. My friend and I swap game mastering positions every couple months. I usually use a game master screen when I run, where as our other game maste...
  • Help Me Run My Best Campaign Ever
    Written by Samuel Van Der Wall 14 Comments
    Last Updated:: January 8, 2009
    I will be starting a new campaign in February. I thought back to previous campaigns that I’ve run some good, some bad. A few of them were long-standing with a solid ending, but most of them made it several game sessions before my players and I either moved on to another game or got distracted by ...
  • Gaming (and Laughter) the Best Medicine
    Written by John Lewis 4 Comments
    Last Updated:: January 6, 2009
    As 2009 begins I realize that I am approaching the 27th anniversary of my introduction to role-playing games (I received my first D&D box set for my birthday in ‘82). In retrospect I can see how much of who I am has been shaped by my love for gaming and an unhealthy addition to polyhedral shap...
  • Review: Alpha Omega (Link Love Included)
    Written by Samuel Van Der Wall 6 Comments
    Last Updated:: January 6, 2009
    I am a pretty big fan of any game that is futuristic, cyberpunk, sci-fi, or post-apocalyptic. I don’t know why. I think my brain is just wired a certain way where I can picture those settings more easily than fantasy. So when I see a new game that embodies one, or all, of those settings it usuall...
  • How 4th Edition Has Made Me a Better DM
    Written by John Lewis 34 Comments
    Last Updated:: January 5, 2009
    When it comes to gaming over the past two and a half decades I’ve easily spent 97% of my gaming time behind the Dungeon Master’s screen, not in front of it.  Hell, even when I attend gaming conventions I spend most of my time running games, not playing in them (I also spend a lot of time making...

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