I. Dear Reader,
Travelling so just a quick announcement that the Bundle of Holding has renewed its sponsorship and I'm very thankful that our relationship continues!
I've got some exciting interviews lined up with the Yes Indie'd podcast as well, looking forward to sharing them soon!
Yours in a rush,
Thomas
II. Media of the Week
Daydreaming about Dragons is back with tips about scheduling and some miscellaneous inspiration from the Malazan Book of the Fallen.
On Dice Exploder, some fun conversation about specific mechanics like Whispers in the Wildsea and Divine Favor in Agon 2e.
Take Flight is a new RPG stream where newer designers are paired with more experienced designers to discuss their games, ask questions, and talk through design issues. Created and hosted by Cat McDonald of Peach Garden Games. The first stream features Kendo and Rae Nedjadi talking about Kendo’s cool sounding, anti-war, mecha game.
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III. Links of the Week
The Ennies announced the nominees for their various awards. A nice list this year, lots of interesting picks, with an inspired choice of Pasion de la Pasiones for Best Game.
jay dragon talks about writing with a voice and the Storyteller Technique: “One of the first pieces of advice I give for anyone when I’ve been brought on to consult on a project is to imagine the game as an artifact of the world which itself creates.”
On cohost, Thursday Garreau live-writes a review of Songbirds 3e
POCGamer continues his series about diving underwater and ways of gamifying it
Graham Walmsley, designer of Cthulhu Dark and other games, has a substack.
Philippa Mort talks about cozy games and the sometimes-uneasy combination of horror and cozy that seems to be common.
On EnWorld, a review of diceless game Not The End, which is translated from Italian and distributed by Modiphius.
On the latest Soloist, a write-up of solo and GM-less worldbuilding games.
There’s actually a quite a nice collection of worldbuilding games maintained here, which I found through Ben Robbins’ new GMless games subreddit.
I’ve talked about this before so sharing this Twine game that teaches you how to play PbtA. (It’s Dungeon World though so standard disclaimer about one of the designer’s history.)
Random resource: giant hi-res map of the city of Paris circa 1730
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21 ebooks from Glen Cook, probably best known for the Black Company series
Worldographer, the map making software that can do cities, dungeons, & more
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