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A great-looking set of giant paper minis from Super Genius - this set includes two types of giants (ten and fifteen feet tall) in several varieties, from two-headed, flame, and frost giants, to giant skeletons and trolls. All are full color and double sided, with full character art for both front and back sides.
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A new class for Pathfinder, the Templar is a holy warrior, similar to a Paladin, that can serve a god of any alignment. This PDF includes everything you need to create a PC or NPC with this class - new class skills, features, and feats, and temple orders.
The Genius Guide series from Super Genius Games have been consistently excellent, with great fantasy art, content, and layout. Each of them is packed with info with little or no wasted space.
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A great system and set of printable tools for running miniature-based games in three dimensions. With this PDF and a few supplies from your hobby, craft, or hardware store (dowels, wood, foam board, and glue), you can create a set of "tracker trees" that allow you to run mini games in three dimensions effectively. This PDF is well worth the price for anyone who wants to do aerial or aquatic miniature games.
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Not just a fumble table for 4e, but an article on why you should include fumbles in your games - a "theory of failure," if you will. Well written and handy for GMs of any RPG, not just 4e.
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A gritty superhero adventure set in an alternate history where the Soviet Union never collapsed, and the Cold War rages on into the 1990s. The supers in this world are high-skill, no-power heroes who encounter a very powerful menace.
The adventure includes playtest notes (a rarity in adventures like this, and I always enjoy seeing them), six pre-made characters that fit the story and setting rather well, and a set of printable paper minis to use for the adventure. The character art is fair to good, and the formatting is clear and easy to read. It's a nice package for a reasonable price.
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I'm a big fan of this series. The characters are unique and well detailed, and there is an incredible amount of story-rich material packed in just a few pages, with a high-quality piece of character art to top all of it off. Jack Avery is a police officer with a dark secret - he is haunted by a supernatural beast that only he can see.
Jack is a modern-day character best suited for a horror setting, but could be modified to fit in other genres. This product is systemless, so that you can use it with the RPG system of your choosing.
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A great set of printable cards for Battletech vehicles, mechs and protomechs. Very handy, especially for large battles. All are grayscale and print up very nicely.
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More excellent line art from Postmortem, this famine demon could really use a sandwich. And some pants.
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A great little supplement for anyone interested in bringing vampires into their Hero game, this book contains lore and game stats for several different types of bloodsucker: Standard (with lesser and greater varieties), Dhampir, Bestial, Realistic, Asanbosam, Baobhan Sith, Chiang-Shih, Langsuir, Loango, Penanggalan, Sundal Bolong, Vpir, and Vrykolakas. This book is in black and white, the art ranges from the fair to very good (one or two pieces are cartoonish), and the whole book is full of info - there is very little wasted space.
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Great line art from Bradley McDevitt - this would look great in any old-school fantasy or horror RPG.
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A nice looking set of utopian sci-fi paper minis, presented in two formats - two-sided and three-sided "tri-foot" minis that are a bit more stable. All are full color, and have a detailed image on each side of the mini. Includes workers, senators, citizens, and other characters that would fit well into a sci-fi RPG, and a foldup shuttle to take them offplanet.
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Great-looking paper minis of Greek soldiers and other characters (a Greek Princess and a Nymph) that come in two configurations - two-sided flat figures and three-sided "tri-foot" figures that are a bit more stable. All figures are in color and have full character images on all sides. Perfect for a massive Greek wargame, or for your next Mazes & Minotaurs campaign!
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A great one-night scenario for the Slasher Flick RPG, designed to be a quick and easy for the Director to read and prepare. The layout is clear and well-organized, and provides several opportunities to customize the game to the tastes of the Director and players. (I particularly liked the option to allow players to act out the roles of the killer's first two kills, as a foreshadowing scene).
Includes maps and a detailed backstory for the Carter Mansion, the setting for this Midnite Movie.
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A nice collection of material for Tombs & Terrors that includes a variety of new classes for the game. The text is clear, the art ranges from fair to very good, and the price is right.
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A neat addition to most any RPG, these cards provide random bonuses to PCs, both generic and class-specific. Three different methods are provided for distributing/awarding the cards to players (and I've begun to cook up some others of my own that may work well, also).
The old-school style artwork is a nice touch - and while the instructions mention printing the cards onto cardstock and cutting them out, I think another workable alternative would be to print them onto sticker paper, then cut them out and affix them to a regular deck of playing cards.
This is a great little product that can add some fun variety to classic fantasy RPGs.
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