Redux: The Young Centurions in… Fear of Flying!

Originally posted to Google+ in July of 2018: Ran a game of Young Centurions for my local group today in honor of my dear friend KJoy's birthday. It was specifically a "supercut" game that remixed characters and elements of our other campaigns into one delicious self-indulgent party, at the birthday girl's request. :)We had four … Continue reading Redux: The Young Centurions in… Fear of Flying!

Redux: Tiny Monsters, Go! Schnozzer

Originally posted on Google+ in July 2016: #5. Schnozzer (Electric, Dog, Trunk)Schnozzers eyes never see the light of day, hidden as they are beneath thick, silly fur from the day they're born. Instead, they navigate using their oversized muzzles which are sensitive enough to detect disturbances in the earth's electromagnetic field. Schnozzers love to play … Continue reading Redux: Tiny Monsters, Go! Schnozzer

Redux: Tiny Monsters, Go! Amplisaur

Originally posted on Google+ in July 2016: #4 Amplisaur (Electric, Lizard, Shell)The metal ornament on its tail is small when born, and grows larger and more elaborate as the Amplisaur ages and its tail lengthens. Powerful tail muscles hold this lightning rod aloft in lightning storms, channeling the electricity into this TinyMon's battery-like shell. When fully … Continue reading Redux: Tiny Monsters, Go! Amplisaur

Redux: The Devil’s Gentry of Glass Street

Originally posted to Google+ on September 23 2017. At 81 plus-ones, this is probably my most interacted-with thing I ever contributed on G+: My players finally picked out a name for their crew, so it seemed appropriate to introduce that name in the fiction in a big way... and since they just got an Inspector … Continue reading Redux: The Devil’s Gentry of Glass Street

Redux: Tiny Monsters, Go! Salamandrip

Originally posted on Google+ on July 24 2016: Like +Tim Franzke, I started using +Ben Wray's and +Chris Stone-Bush's Tiny Monsters Go! game. I'm playing the Blue Version, specifically! Right now I've got it synced up to game prep and game design stuff -- things I enjoy but get overwhelmed by easily. I sat down … Continue reading Redux: Tiny Monsters, Go! Salamandrip