So Professor DungeonMaster at “Dungeon Craft” recently released a YouTube video, wherein he covered a disturbing change in Paizo’s publishing strategy. Specifically, they have turned away from publishing content for “Pathfinder” 2nd edition, and have started converting their adventure content to work with “Dungeons & Dragons” 5th edition. He had previously predicted that something like […]
Tag: D&D5e
Addressing the Future – Loot Mechanics #47
Let’s discuss the inevitable 6th edition of “Dungeons & Dragons”. Also, Google is bringing Stadia to Android devices… and no one cared. Intro (0:50) – Our week, in brief. Main Topic (14:02) – WotC will inevitably release a 6th edition of D&D. What do we think that will look like? Video Game News (38:49) – […]
Casual Paradise – Loot Mechanics #46
Today we discuss the upcoming Casual MMO “Palia”, as well as the recently announced books for D&D5e. Intro (0:50) – Our week, in brief. Main Topic (6:08) – Let’s talk about “Palia“, and how it might save the MMORPG genre Tabletop Gaming News (22:55) – Two new adventure books have been announced for D&D, and […]
Revisiting some topics
Episode #38 – Let’s discuss some topics we’ve talked about previously, but are deserving a second look. Intro (0:50) – Our week, in brief, and some further comments on the Intellivision Amico Main Topic (10:57) – Kickstarter is full of Indie TTRPG projects, and those are dominated by ones that are compatible with D&D 5e. […]
Settling
If you’re a fan of “Dungeons & Dragons” 5th edition, you probably won’t like this article much. Just saying. For the rest of you, this will likely be a bit of “Preaching to the Choir”, but it is something I feel needs to be said: In short, D&D is a bad example of Tabletop Rolelaying […]
Sorry Not Sorry
Episode #25 – CD Projekt Red’s co-founder recently released an apology video about “Cyberpunk 2077”, and Wizards of the Coast’s new book for D&D5e (“Candlekeep Mysteries”) has been announced. What are our thoughts? Intro (0:50) – Our week, in brief. Main Topic (4:02) – CDPR apologizes. Was it good enough for the “Cyberpunk 2077” debacle? […]