Posts Tagged ‘Board Game’
Another Dragonfire Mountain Update
If you haven’t yet downloaded the game, do so soon. I’ll be pulling it when I’m done with game updates. The new one probably won’t have the same name, but if you want to live in the past, pull the game down now.
Dragonfire Mountain Updates Coming
Had a small brainstorm on how to improve/simplify the game board for Dragonfire (and other HOGS games).
Of course, this means I have to come up with a new name for the system as I’m dumping the hexagons from the system!
Stay tuned for more info.
Taking the Forum Down
Two problems:
1) No one is using it. Most people are emailing me or posting comments on the blog.
2) It’s a part-time job clearing spam off the boards. Simply not worth it.
Just a heads up. Keep playing the games though, I am collecting the feedback and hope to have a v0.2 out soon.
Dragonfire Mountain – The Beta Begins
Go to town kids.
It’s been a long time in the works and I hope you enjoy it. If you download and play the game, be sure to leave notes on the forum so I can make fixes, corrections, and tweaks for version 0.2
- Dragonfire Mountain Board Game - Core Set (3485)
- Dragonfire Mountain Board Game - Optional Files (1924)
Remember to pass the game along to friends and anyone else that might be interested!
Dungeoneering – The Board Game?
It’s been a pet project off and on for a few years. Using the “print & cut once” idea from Dungeoneering’s terrain, I’ve got the basics of an Open Gaming License board game. The idea is simple, multiple board pieces are used to randomly create the whole board. Players then compete in an RPG-like game where random rolls and card draws manage the adventure. If any of you have played “Talisman” you’ll be roughly familiar with the concept. It’s D&D-lite, with all players, no DM.