Archives for July 2018
This is the third in a series of posts about Warlord Games new offering Strontium Dog, in the previous 2 I talked about what you get in the starter box and the rules, so today it’s time to look at how the games are played. when you design a game that’s inspired by a comic
In my last post (here if you haven’t read it) I went through what you get in Warlord Games new skirmish game Strontium Dog, so today I thought I’d run through the rules and give my thoughts on it (Disclaimer I haven’t played it yet) The Rulebook The rulebook is a 112 page full colour
2000 AD was a British comic that was launched way back in 1977 and as an 11-year-old kid it was one I brought with religious devotion until I finished school and got a job. 2000 AD was obviously the home of Judge Dredd but there were other great titles that gave the comic appeal for a
a few days ago I posted about my battles with Depression and touched on how it affected me. well now the dust has cleared I thought it might be an idea to revisit the post and see where I am now. Firstly I have thank all the messages of support I’ve received about the post, these
this is not going a normal post that you would expect to read on this blog, there will be no pretty pictures of painted models, or reports on games or just ramblings about the hobby, this post is about me and my relationship with my head. here’s a fun fact for you Citalopram is one
in my last post I described the first part of designing a character in the new version of Runequest and now its time for the second part of that process. so far everything has been done by myself but the next section was done buy us all meeting up on Roll 20 and rolling some
When I last rolled up a character for Runequest it was back in 1981 and I was 15, I don’t remember that much about it other than rolling 3d6 for characteristics and then deciding where you wanted to start your adventure. this was old school role playing so you started off as weak as a