Game Log

KO Ken, The Karate Chosen One

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A long time ago, Billy Jackson was a 98-pound pacifist. But one day, his best friend convinced him to play a violent arcade game in a thunderstorm. Billy’s life changed that day when lightning struck the Karate Knock-Out!! machine. His best friend was turned into a cat, and Billy gained all the powers of the […]

Brain Food

Pilgrimage to the Deadlands (Classic)

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Doc Johnson had hiked all over the town of Pasco, WA in search of an answer to a single question: why was everything so sharp? Every saloon plate and tumbleweed–hell, even the buildings themselves–had a mean edge to ‘em. There Doc stood, rejected and ignored by the mayor of the whole town. One simple question […]

D&D

Robust Simplicity

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Saturday was a big gaming day for me, from the bright-and-early game of East Texas University to the game that closed out my night, Dowrenland: Down the Yellow Road. Jeremy Lilley created this one shot for BrigadeCon 2016, an online con raising funds for Child’s Play, the gaming philanthropy. Children’s hospitals can be a joyless […]

Game Log

Silence of the Chickens

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I just had the pleasure of playing in the inaugural game for Eric Lamoureux’s new podcast, The Murder Hobo Show. We played Chickens in the Mist, a one shot adventure for East Texas University in the Savage Worlds system. We played for three hilarious, crude hours and had a great time from start to finish. […]