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Playing More Indie TTRPGs
I’ve had some time to reflect on my experiences this past October at Big Bad Con 2024. The act of selling my game in-person, at a booth, was both thrilling and humbling, and showed me how much I still have to learn on my entrepreneurial journey. I’ve spent the months since then reviewing my marketing…
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Wandering Crows is officially published!
It was a very busy summer and early autumn, but I finally did it: Wandering Crows is up for sale on itch.io! I’m grateful to all of the playtesters and other supporters who helped me make it possible! I’m also looking forward to running it this weekend at Big Bad Con. Additionally, I’m planning to…
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Some Thoughts on (Scandinavian) Horror
I’m running a game of Vaesen at Kublacon this month, so I’m thinking a lot about horror RPGs right now. And, while on a bit of medically-enforced R&R this past week, I finally got around to playing Bramble: The Mountain King, which I snagged a while back based on some random review, and it is…
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Lobocon 2024 Field Report
This past Saturday, Legends of the Wandering Crows was one of three RPGs demoed at Lobocon 2024. (Another one was Tarotweaver, a coming-soon game created by my colleague and friend Jared Mullicane. I didn’t get to play it, since I was running my own games; but I heard later on from playtesters that it was…
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Failing Forward
This past weekend, I took my prototype game, Legends of the Wandering Crows, to ConQuest Sac’s Protospiel to get some playtest feedback. I was lucky that I got a lot of feedback, and it was… constructive. The playtesters had a lot of positive things to say about the game, but they had more constructive things…
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Some Thoughts on Caves
Since the 2024 solar eclipse is nearly upon us, the Boss and I felt it was high time to visit family in Texas. While here, we also took the kids (and, let’s be honest, ourselves) to the conveniently located Inner Space Cavern in Georgetown, TX. The 1-hour “Adventure” walking tour was both fun and educational,…
