Day 28: What Tools Help You Create?
I have to say my best tool has been my Chromebook.
I love that little computer. Lightweight, fast, connected to Google including docs.
It has been great.
I spent YEARS messing around with computers. Everything from my 16k 800 khz Tandy Color Computer, to bleeding edge desktops, Linux boxes, mainframes, minicomputers and nearly everything in between.
This has been the best thing for me. I can focus on my writing and every bit of research material is at my fingertips. I love it!
Plus if I am on my work laptop, my home PC, or even my phone, I can still get to all my stuff.
Sunday, April 28, 2019
Saturday, April 27, 2019
April TTRPG Maker, Day 27
Day 27: How Do I Market My Work?
Hopefully very well!
But seriously I tend to focus on the online communities I am part of; Facebook, Twitter, formerly Google+ (pour out a bit for our departed brother).
I have paid for ads on Facebook and I have done DriveThruRPG deal of the day.
Back in the day I even did a little bit of advertising on Usenet!
It seems that my best recommendations are word of mouth. People telling others about my books.
Again, this one where I am curious to see what others do. Hope to pick up some tricks.
Since this is a marketing post, please have a look at my games!
https://www.rpgnow.com/browse.php?author=Timothy%20S.%20Brannan
Hopefully very well!
But seriously I tend to focus on the online communities I am part of; Facebook, Twitter, formerly Google+ (pour out a bit for our departed brother).
I have paid for ads on Facebook and I have done DriveThruRPG deal of the day.
Back in the day I even did a little bit of advertising on Usenet!
It seems that my best recommendations are word of mouth. People telling others about my books.
Again, this one where I am curious to see what others do. Hope to pick up some tricks.
Since this is a marketing post, please have a look at my games!
https://www.rpgnow.com/browse.php?author=Timothy%20S.%20Brannan
Friday, April 26, 2019
Kickstart Your Weekend: Maximum Mayhem Dungeons #6
Mark Taormino is a hell of a guy. For the last few years he has been out there on his own delivering some of the coolest, most Gonzo adventures the New Old School has seen. Crazy adventures with Vampire Queens, Dragon Princesses and a laser-rifle wielding heroine name Chocolate Thunder.
These are not Gary's modules...but I somehow think he would approve all the same.
So it was with much rejoicing (yay!) that he announced his sixth adventure module.
Maximum Mayhem Dungeons #6: Moving Maze of the Mad Master
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/marktaormino/maximum-mayhem-dungeons-6-moving-maze-of-the-mad-m?ref=theotherside
From the Kickstarter:
Exactly what I expect from Mark.
Lots of great add-ons and stretch goals in this too, so please check it out
These are not Gary's modules...but I somehow think he would approve all the same.
So it was with much rejoicing (yay!) that he announced his sixth adventure module.
Maximum Mayhem Dungeons #6: Moving Maze of the Mad Master
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/marktaormino/maximum-mayhem-dungeons-6-moving-maze-of-the-mad-m?ref=theotherside
From the Kickstarter:
Hordes of metal monsters are ransacking small towns and villages and it's up to you to track down and put an end to the terror. The quest will take you to an ancient ruins where you must face off against the diabolical designs of the Mad Master and traverse the mind-bending dungeon of his grand maze. Devilish inventions, clockwork horrors and insidious traps will test your party's mettle as to the unravel the mysteries, solve the puzzles and escape from the Moving Maze of the Mad Master!It looks insane, deadly and a lot of fun!
It wouldn’t be a Mayhem Adventure if it wasn’t packed with that little something extra. It’s not called “Moving Maze” for nothing! In addition to the regular cover and stationary blue map, there is a 11”x17” game board with two rotating maze wheel components.
The game board is a 4/c, fully rendered version of the blue map with a maze that literally rotates in game; opening and closing doors, revealing wonders and horrors alike. Flip the wheels for a dynamic final encounter your players will never forget. The maze is designed to be engaging, complex and dangerous without being a confusing, infinite slog.
Exactly what I expect from Mark.
Lots of great add-ons and stretch goals in this too, so please check it out
April TTRPG Maker, Day 26
Day 26: Favorite Online Community
So many really. I love all my online communities.
I guess my greatest love is still blogs. Best signal to noise ratio, best content on the games I enjoy and a chance to interact with other creators.
Facebook is still a great place to find a wide variety of opinions and games but that also means there is a large collection of "noise".
This is one I will really enjoy seeing what others are going to post. I am always in the market for more places to learn about games.
So many really. I love all my online communities.
I guess my greatest love is still blogs. Best signal to noise ratio, best content on the games I enjoy and a chance to interact with other creators.
Facebook is still a great place to find a wide variety of opinions and games but that also means there is a large collection of "noise".
This is one I will really enjoy seeing what others are going to post. I am always in the market for more places to learn about games.
Thursday, April 25, 2019
Busy Day: Edits, Module Prep and oh yeah, the Day Job
I am trying to wrap up some edits now on Daughters of Darkness. Some monsters and some spells did not make the cut.
Also, I am deep in helping launch a new graduate program in Social Work, so that has me REALLY busy.
But I also thought I'd share these. Printed them out last night.
I like to print out my classic modules when running 5e so I can write notes on the adventure. Both in-game ones and conversion notes.
I do have some notes from the Classic Modules Today team.
REALLY looking forward to running all of these as my huge "Deserts of Desolation and Death" campaign. It should be epic.
Also, I am deep in helping launch a new graduate program in Social Work, so that has me REALLY busy.
But I also thought I'd share these. Printed them out last night.
I like to print out my classic modules when running 5e so I can write notes on the adventure. Both in-game ones and conversion notes.
I do have some notes from the Classic Modules Today team.
REALLY looking forward to running all of these as my huge "Deserts of Desolation and Death" campaign. It should be epic.
April TTRPG Maker, Day 25
Day 25: A rad diversity consultant?
Ah...I am not sure what this is asking.
Am I one? I am sure there are others more qualified than me.
Do I need one? I don't know.
Have to see what others are saying for this one.
Ah...I am not sure what this is asking.
Am I one? I am sure there are others more qualified than me.
Do I need one? I don't know.
Have to see what others are saying for this one.
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
April TTRPG Maker, Day 24
Day 24: Favorite RPG thing to Create?
Hmm.
That's a toss-up. I love making monsters. Monsters are what got me interested in RPGs to start with.
I also love to make classes. My witch is my foremost example, but I have many more.
But in the end, I would have to say spells.
According to my spreadsheet, I have written over 800 unique spells for various games.
Spells and magic are my favorites.
Hmm.
That's a toss-up. I love making monsters. Monsters are what got me interested in RPGs to start with.
I also love to make classes. My witch is my foremost example, but I have many more.
But in the end, I would have to say spells.
According to my spreadsheet, I have written over 800 unique spells for various games.
Spells and magic are my favorites.
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