Critical!: Go Westerly is a Light (and Lighthearted) Fantasy RPG

February 1st, 2012 by Ed Grabianowski

If your gaming group is more interested in getting together once a week to drink beer and tell off-color jokes than going on deadly serious plane-altering missions, Critical!: Go Westerly just might be the perfect RPG for you. The GM is called the Bartender, and all characters have an AC score: Alcohol Content. Add a [...]

Geasa: A Storytelling Game of Mortals and Fae

December 31st, 2010 by Ed Grabianowski

I am apparently not the only one interested in conflicts between mortals and fae creatures — Firestorm Ink’s Geasa lets a group of players construct a story about hapless mortals who make deals with Fae beings for magical help (but it doesn’t usually work out the way the mortal plans).

Explore Cybergeneration RPG’s Totally F’ed Up Version of Denver

September 8th, 2009 by Ed Grabianowski

Don’t let the meteor strike, corporate-government oppression or virulent nano-plague get you down. It’s actually the tattered economy, fascist paramilitary police forces and psychotic teen gangs that should be getting you down. Hey, it was an easy world to live in, they wouldn’t have made an RPG out of it.