My Freelance Journey

One of Raging Swan Press’s intrepid freelancers, Alexander Augunas, writes a blog called Everyman Gaming. Since he started, he’s been posting loads of jolly interesting articles. One that particularly caught my eye was an article entitled “How I Became A Game Designer.” It was fascinating to read about his journey and I was inspired to write a similar post.

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2 More Overlooked Classic TSR Modules You Should Run

A couple of weeks ago, I blogged about Four Overlooked Classic TSR Modules You Should Run. The post garnered a lot of interest and loads of great suggestions for other overlooked classics I had (ironically) overlooked…

Fight! by William McAusland (Outland Arts)

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What Old-School Means to Me

There’s been a lot of thought and discussion in recent years about the Old School style of gameplay. For me, this is best embodied by 1st and 2nd edition Dungeons and Dragons. I’m a huge fan of the Old-School style of play, but I love the mechanics of 3rd edition and Pathfinder.

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4 Overlooked Classic TSR Modules You Should Run

As gamers we have a great shared history of classic adventures. Everyone’s heard of the Temple of Elemental Evil and the Keep on the Borderlands. (In fact, it is thought Keep on the Borderlands may be the most played adventure of all time). However, TSR released hundreds of adventures for D&D and AD&D. Some are justly famed, but others never garnered the recognition they deserved.

By William McAusland (Outland Arts)
By William McAusland (Outland Arts)

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