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Goodman Games Rethinking Its Approach

Started by jeff37923, January 05, 2010, 04:37:53 PM

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LordVreeg

Quote from: JollyRB;357412If Goodman's recent book "The Dungeon Alphabet" is any indication of the direction he's going -- I like it.

That book pushes all my buttons as a GM. It truly felt like 1980 and opening up a TSR hardback.

that's a nice review...I might pick it up now.
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If the rethinking now means Broncosaurus Rex will be statted out for multiple systems instead of just D20 D&D, I am all for it.

I likes me some Dinos, but only found 2 books in the discount/sales here and there.  Dinosaurs that never were, and the Raptor tribe book.

Both were cool.  Some of the DCCs I got on the cheap were kind of cool and with a little work I even switched one over to Tunnels & Trolls and made a boxed set worth of them to fit in my own campaign world no problem.

The bitch with GG is:  Goodman seems easily butthurt.  Its all current print D&D stuff.  

Maybe the kicking he got siding with the wrong horse in the race will change their ways.