This game is under copyright and is not licensed with a free culture license but it is 100% free to use non-commercially. http://mazesandminotaurs.free.fr/ From the FAQS 9) Is the game REALLY free ? Yes. Everything is 100% FREE – no hidden fees, no subscription, no catch. 10) Why are there no print copies of Mazes…
Tag: RPG
The Ultraviolet Grasslands – Free Introduction
From Hydra Cooperative The Ultraviolet Grasslands (UVG) is a rules-light rpg pointcrawl module inspired by psychedelic heavy metal, the Dying Earth genre, and Oregon Trail games. It takes a group of ‘heroes’ into the depths of a vast and mythic steppe filled with the detritus of time and space and fuzzy riffs. The UVG is…
OSR Solo – A guide to solo RPG
This short book written by Peter Rudin-Burgess is licensed CC BY. It is packed full of information describing a method of solo play where you are your own Dungeon Master as well as the protagonist Player Character. Although the book is targeted at OSR the techniques described can also be used by any Game Master…
Matt Finch talks about the Open Game License
Matt Finch introduces and explains the basics of the WotC open game license. This is the first video in a series about how to publish game resources using the OGL. Matt Finch introduces and explains the basics of the WotC open game license. This is the first video in a series about how to publish…
Gamer+ Mini Zine
My new Mini Zine promotes Gamer+. I was thinking about getting business cards but I did this instead. Here’s a link to the pdf. https://www.minizines.cc/pdfs/Gamer_Plus.pdf And here’s a link to the catalog page. https://www.minizines.cc/flat/?x=entry:entry190703-090342 Finally here’s a link to Gamer+, a social network for gamers. http://gamerplus.org Enjoy!
Dark Dungeons and Darker Dungeons
Dark Dungeons Cover Art These are both retro clones made possible by the Wizards of The Coast Open Game License. So both games play like an older version of D&D. The Dark Dungeons version is a close copy rulewise. Darker Dungeons retains the same feel and probabilities with a streamlined rule set. Here’s a quote…