Toon Munchkin says it all. This is a game I wish I had created. Take two of the funniest games and combine. This will be coming soon thru Steve Jackson Games E23.

So cool

A new featur here at the old blog. The web is full of good video clips. So I figured it’s about time I started posting links to some of the good ones I find. And first we have a good Star Wars Parody.

Join the cult. Be a true believer. And if you don’t know the story of the Flying Spaghetti Monster then you don’t get out onto the net enough. See the wisdom of ages revealed.

I play the original RPG way back when. Heck I even played Warzone which was the mini wargame version. It was a fun game with an interesting future goth supernatural cyberpunk horror feel. Some have compared it 40K but as far as games go. They system was better. And I personally think that the mini’s and background were much cooler. Then the franchise pretty much died. I couldn’t even find an “official” web page but here’s a pretty good fan site. There were rumors of a movie for years which ended up in what the industry calls “pre-production hell”. News hit Sci-FI wire today that John Malkovich has signed for the movie. Also, the guys at Fantasy Flight games are going to produce a a collectible mini’s game. It’s like an old character being resurected. Pretty cool. Old games never die. They just get republished by somebody else.

“I wish we had all our shit back.”

No kidding. Somebody did that in my old first edition D&D game. And even worse, they did it in the Tomb of Horrors. There were three Elves in the party. Yuck.

“I’ve decided father,” said the son, “I want to be bard when I grow up.”
“What?!” snarled the father, “Our family has a proud adventuring tradition. Your brother is a first class wizard. Your sisiter is a one of the greatest warriors the land has ever seen. And your cousin Pat has joined the priesthood.”
“What about cousin Gruul?”
“We do not mention his name in this house.”
“Your mad, just because he’s an anti-paladin necromancer.”
“Not listening. No Gruul in this family. Not any more.”
“I still want to be a bard.”
“Son, let me explain something to you. Deciding to be a bard isn’t a decision. You can fight as well as a fighter. You can’t spells like a sorcerer. You just second at everything. ”
“I can inspire my commrades!”
“No son of mine will be a cheerleader!”
“Now, now dear,” hushed mother. “At least, he’s not being one of those hippy druids.”

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