Friday, April 1, 2011

White Wolf Publishing Release Schedule

White Wolf’s release schedule for the next 12 months is now being distributed to industry channels. Included in the schedule are several books that have been previously only available through digital download, now reformatted for print. Titles featured range from their New World of Darkness lineup, to both their Exalted and Scion systems.

July
Book of Mirrors (World of Darkness)
Mage Chronicler's Guide (Mage the Awakening)
Core rulebook restock (Exalted, Mage, Vampire, Werewolf, WOD, Changeling)
 
August
Return of Scarlet Empress (Exalted)
Signs of the Moon (Werewolf: The Forsaken)

September
Glories of the Most High (Exalted)

October
New Wave Requiem (Vampire: The Requiem)

November
The Fear-Maker's Promise (Changeling SAS book: The Fear-Maker's Promise, The Rose-Bride's Plight. Ready-made Lost PCs)

December
Thousand Correct Actions (Exalted)

January
Block by Bloody Block (Hunter: The Vigil)

February
Yazata: Gods of Persia (Scion)

March
Testament of Longinus (Vampire: The Requiem)

April
The Harvesters (World of Darkness SAS book: Chicago Workings, The Harvesters. Ready-made WoD PCs)

May
The Patchwork Scroll (Exalted collection of: Debris from the Fallen Races, Splinters of the Wyld, Lost Arts of the Dead, and The Imperfect Lotus)

June
Invite Only (Vampire: The Requiem)

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Dwarf Fortress 0.31.25 Released

Version 0.31.25 of Tarn and Zach Adams Dwarf Fortress, or as its more affectionately known, Dorf Fortress, hit the Bay12 Games forums today.

While not adding much more than a new attack for red dragons, the new release fixed several in-game crashes that would occur with various bugs present. With those ironed out, players are sure to enjoy less interruptions for this great game.

For those unfortunate enough to not be familiar with Dwarf Fortress, it is sort of a niche cult-classic. One of the great things about this game: it's completely free. Creators Zach and Tarn Adams describe their game as such:


"The long-term goal is to create a fantasy world simulator in which it is possible to take part in a rich history, occupying a variety of roles through the course of several games. Dwarf Fortress has been in development on-and-off since 2002 and consistently since 2006."

Dwarf Fortress encompasses a world-generator, a sandbox Fortress-builder, and a sandbox Adventure Mode.
While the learning curve for such a broad game is quite steep, given the game's entirely ASCII-based graphics and solely keyboard reliant interface, Dwarf Fortress is an interesting and rewarding game for those with the drive and patience to master this devilishly fun experience.

The game is available for free download here:
http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/index.html

A screenshot of the Dwarf Fortress game:

And a little help to get those of you interested started on building your very own Fort:
http://df.magmawiki.com/

Happy Building :)

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

New Grey Knights Codex Cover

So unless its some sort of April fool's joke, the new Codex for Warhammer 40,000's Grey Knights is supposedly going to come out within the next couple of months. While many players are hesitant, given the trend of Codex written by single-authors have to be biased, many wait with anticipation at the lastest changes and additions to one of the most powerful anti-Daemon armies Warhammer 40K has to offer.

Dungeons and Dragons Board Game

Apparently Wizards of the Coast is changing pace from just dungeon tilesets and premade character sheets.
 Wizards has released a full on board game entitled Wrath of Ashardalon, and the box set contains
  • 42 plastic heroes and monsters
  • 13 sheets of interlocking cardstock dungeon tiles
  • 200 encounter cards and treasure cards
  • Rulebook
  • Scenario book
  • 20-sided die
The game can be found at your local Wizards retailer, and a store locator can be found on their website. It even has a pretty spiffy box

Getting the Ball Rolling, MTG 2012 Planeswalkers Revealed

Just starting to get the ball rolling on the blog.
 First up: Wizards of the Coast has unveiled the Planeswalkers to feature in their Magic: The Gathering 2012 set.

Looks like 2012 will have Gideon, Jace, Chandra, Sorin, and Garruk, featuring one Planeswalker for each color.


I personally am wondering what happened to Liliana, but I guess we'll find out.