The Lesser Gnome Games miniature was my favorite part though. The little guy is perfect for a goblin bard or herald. I didn't know I needed a mini of one of those, but I'm glad I have one.
The Dungeoneer is fun to look at and War Cry is a full miniatures rules set from the Judges Guild. The adventure hook card is neat and as always I love the exclusive insert (which has two parts this time). This month's is definitely written for something like D&D, but is rather edition neutral (or at least looks that way to me).
This makes me want to buy more Lesser Gnome miniatures. |
Is that Mythoard #20? I'm still waiting on #19 to arrive.
ReplyDeleteIt is. From what I understand, Jarrod was having issues getting part of the materials for #19. That's not a normal occurrence and I'm sure he's on top of things.
DeleteSabres and Witchery is a personal favorite of mine. I simply love the idea of an American colonial campaign with it.
ReplyDeleteSo it would be good to do a Colonial Gothic game with (if you're more familiar with old school D&D and don't want to learn a new system)?
DeleteCool. It's probably the Polyhedral Dungeon content he was having an issue with. Sabres and Witchery is a fantastic product. I've enjoyed everything Simon Washbourne has made.
ReplyDeleteI'm checking out Blood and Bullets now. I like it a lot.
DeleteLet me echo the praise for Sabres & Witchery and Simon Washbourne's work in general (Go Fer Yer Gun! is way up there for me). Looks like an awesome hoard.
ReplyDeleteI'm just now discovering his work. I'm impressed by what I see.
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