RPPR Episode 35: Gencon 2009 Preview

Donate to the RPPR Ransom, The Goblin Hulk, a 4E D&D Dungeon usable in any campaign! Tom, Aaron and I discuss our plans for this year’s Gencon and RPPR’s third time there. But before we get into that, I discuss the werestorm, one of the more baffling features of the World of Synnibarr. Tom’s going to play in several games and I’m running 6 games for Arc Dreams. Even Aaron is going to play in a few games, including some fancy Battletech Pods. Scott Glancy of Pagan Publishing might even let us playtest some new WW1 Call of Cthulhu scenarios. Favorite Forum Threads: Need a little help with an Item creation – neat items for any fantasy game Anecdote: One-Upping Tom’s Gun-Rape story – it is quite horrific and not safe for work GURPS combat explained – it makes GURPS combat sound fun! Tom’s Call of Cthulhu WW2 actual play Shout-outs Last of the Living: Zombies in New Zealand. Hell Yeah. Ghostbusters the game.It’s fun, I guess? Survival City: Cold War Archeology, nuclear bunkers, missile silos and all that cool atomic era architecture. Blackest Night: I don’t even know. Hell’s Highway: A documentary about highway safety films, the first ultraviolent gore films. Dreamquest to Unknown Kadath the graphic novel: Lovecraft’s fantasy epic as a funnybook. Maptools: This is the most awesome virtual tabletop ever and I will learn how to use it. Music: The Geeks Come out At Night by Devo Spice

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