June 2005 Issue |
Con-struction: How I write Convention scenariosby Nancy SchultzOne thing I've noticed about convention RPG games is that they tend to be either one end of the "Rock-Stink" spectrum or the other. People keep telling me that I tend towards the "Rock" end, so here's the formula I use. Your mileage may vary. |
How to Have an In-Character Relationshipby Carol Townsend and Judy StuckyWhen looking at all the various characters we've had in all the different role-playing games we've done, we've come across some characters that are virtually social hermits as well as those characters which just cry out for interpersonal relationships. Usually you can tell what sort of character you have within a few weeks of playing her, but not always. And as any true gamer knows, you just have to let the character do what the character needs to do. |
Overworked & Underplayedby Tonya FoustHave you ever noticed that along with seasonal changes in your available time, you have gaming changes? How many times have you walked past your computer or console game and thought – Man, I'd love to play 'xxx' right now, but I have WAY too much to do. Have your friends called you up and asked you to come join a game that love, but you don't have the time? |
Review: Star Wars Galaxies: Rage of the Wookieesby Marinda Darnell*Warning may contain spoilers and high bandwidth* Rage of the Wookiees is here in time for Episode III, how does it measure up? |
Star Wars Counterpointby Marinda DarnellStar Wars, one of my favorite created worlds of all time, has finished its theater run. |
Thoughts on Episode IIIby Lori Ann CurleyA Star Wars Geek with thoughts on the release of Episode III. |
Where have all the gamers gone?by Tonya FoustA paradigm shift in the gaming world. |
Why can't I find this game?by Frances MoritzAn on-going look at games that The Lady Gamers enjoy but have trouble finding at their local game store.This month we take a look at Igor: The Mad Scientist's Lament from Interactivites Ink |
You might be a Baby Gamer if...by Frances MoritzGaming is one of those hobbies surrounded by nostalgia. You'll hear "older" gamers mentioning things that had definitely changed by the time you became involved in the hobby. |