Using The Strange Character Options for Numenera
A couple weeks ago I wrote how to use Numenera Character options for The Strange. I did so to illustrate […]
Using The Strange Character Options for Numenera
A couple weeks ago I wrote how to use Numenera Character options for The Strange. I did so to illustrate […]
Using The Strange Character Options for Numenera
April is upon us, and with it comes one of the coolest events of the gaming calendar: International TableTop Day!
Make Some Weird Discoveries on International TableTop Day!
We (Charles and Tammie) spent a few sunshiny days in Las Vegas last week for the Game Manufacturers Association Trade Show (GAMA). GAMA
Translating to a new recursion? It’s not just about visiting—it’s about becoming a part of it. About becoming a different
In Translation: The Strange Character Options
In Translation: The Strange Character Options goes on sale in just over a week. I’m really proud of this book, and
Using Numenera Character Options for The Strange
A character sheet is a character sheet–right? Not if it’s The Strange character sheet! The Strange character sheet is as unique
After we finished with the Numenera Kickstarter, Shanna and I were making plans on how we were going to produce
The Ninth World Guidebook: Your Book and Your Campaign!
Back in January we announced the start of a recursion design competition hosted at The Recursion Codex, a site for
Announcing the Winners of the Recursion Design Competition!
Bring Your Campaign to Life! A clever prop can add a sense of veracity and mystery to your game. The Estate
I don’t always use props when I run an RPG because at their heart, tabletop RPGs are about evoking a
This is a guest post by Joan Manuel Urquiaga Valdes, director of the forthcoming Numenera: Strand short film. It’s been said
Numenera: Strand and Visual Effects
If you’ve been following Numenera news, you probably know a short film is in the works. We’re really excited about