I have been trying to hammer out a sequel to the previous trilogy of adventures in Savage Blood & Suns. There is so much material left to cover that I have always thought I could up with at least one more trilogy if not two. This one, I am calling Fallen Angels and as the name…
Author: Ron McClung
A Light in the Darkness, a Keeper’s Review
I asked the Call of Cthulhu RPG Facebook group for some one-shot suggestions, and this lead me to two suggestions. I was really looking for something different and fun and these two really stood out. One was Moonglow by John A. Almack and I will review that one another time. The other is A Light in the Darkness…
Shuffling Horror: Roswell 51
From: Gamewick Games Reviewed by: Ron McClung Shuffling Horror: Roswell 51 is a new Tabletop Board/Card Game from Gamewick Games. Some time ago, I reviewed a game called Pittsburgh 68 by Gamewick, where through interesting game mechanics, you formed a classic zombie movie and attempt to survive. The game flowed well, was very fun and different. Recently, Gamewick…
09.0 – Volturnus: The Gate and the Guardian
Obtaining the location of the Gate to the backdoor of the Outpost, the party embarks on a trek to the fabled Valley of the Titans. Travelling along the north edge of the desert, the party encounters more sand sharks, shovel mouths and sand storms. Arriving at the Valley of the Titans, they find ruins of…
Quickdeath Craft
From a Dollar Store Tiger and Snakes, I made the classic Star Frontiers Quickdeath – Savage Worlds Sized!
Star Trek: Ascendancy (MACE West 2019)
This is a very fun game but I did not enjoy playing the Klingons. They are a hard race to play because you are forced to attack and the consequences of attack can be harsh. I played the Klingons and I should have attacked the Ferengi when I had the chance. They were the most…
Savage Worlds Flash Gordon: Dive of Doom (MACE West 2019)
DATE: March 1-3, 2019 I am pretty sure this is the last time I’ll be running this. This was a very fun game to run the 4 or 5 times I did. Everyone ended well, in different ways. This one had to be rushed towards the end. The players had to be prodded a little…
The Ul-Mor
Ul-Mor resembles octopi adapted to life on land. Like octopi, Ul-Mor has eight large limbs. Each limb ends in five small tentacles useful for grasping and manipulation. They walk on the four largest limbs, using the other four to hold weapons and tools. The Ul-Mor also has a ninth limb, a tentacle about 30 centimeters long. This…
08.0 – Volturnus: Rejoin the One Way
After the fiasco at the Scale Game of the Ul-Mor, the Ul-Mor voiced sincere fear that the party represented Bad Luck and were out of sync with the Oneness. The Ul-Mor decide that in order for the party to join the tribe and know the secret of the Valley of the Titans, they must be…
Deck of Stories, a GM playing aid by Critical Dice
From: Critical DiceReviewed by: Ron McClung Deck Of Stories From: Critical DiceType of Game: RPG Playing AidGame Components Included: 50 cards, plus 3 blanks and an instruction cardRetail Price: $14.99 Deck of Stories is a new RPG Playing Aid from Critical Dice. I got something in the mail yesterday. Critical Dice is a company that came…







