Can RPG's be rated? Can they be classified as "good" or "bad"? How subjective/ objective can a review be? Is a RPG review a summary, or is critical analysis possible? Join the hosts of the podcast Brilliant Gameologists who are driven to answer these questions and help sway the argument one side or the other.
Find out what’s hot in the realm of online media and social networks—and what it means for you, your games, your business, and your fun! We’ll discuss forums, blogs, podcasts, Facebook, corporate web sites, Twitter, and many others, including the differences, how you can stay up to date, and what you can’t afford to ignore. We’ll also explore how these relate to all game genres.
If you love playing our games, but want to know how to get involved as an organizer, this is the seminar for you. We’ll give you the ins and outs of the Wizards Play Network (our official organizer support program), how to schedule events, and tips on organizing public tournaments and games for Magic and D&D. And if you’re already an organizer and have questions, ask away during our Q&A portion of the seminar!
Watch your favorite authors from RPGBloggers.com writhe in hilarious agony as a twisted DM subjects their hapless characters to unspeakable dangers. Check your sanity at the door, and get ready to laugh!
Can the RPG bloggers beat the DM's dungeon? Will they try and make the DM's head explode in the process? Will there be EL Fudge? Come find out the answers to these questions and more at this live play session, with plenty of audience participation and prizes awarded.
Can't remember who the bad guy is in Rise of the Runelords? Forgot the color of the queen's throne in Curse of the Crimson Throne? Like your Darkness between first and third? Opposed to a Legacy of Water? Or maybe you're just a fan of Paizo's Adventure Path series and have some questions for Paizo's Pathfinder Editor-in-Chief James Jacobs? Then this panel is for you!
Have you ever wondered about the techniques that modern day ghost hunters use to find evidence of ghosts? Join the Indiana Ghost Trackers as they discuss some of the keys tools and techniques used in researching paranormal activity!
. . . and I'd like to know all about . . . . Do you need to know what goes on in the kitchen of a Japanese restaurant? How a horse moves? Which everyday plants are poisonous? What ratlines are? Research is an important part of writing, and sometimes it involves approaching others for information. Join us for a fun panel on how to get information from mundanes without appearing to be crazy.
Welcome to the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. The Pathfinder RPG is an evolution of the 3.5 rules set of the world's most popular roleplaying game, designed using feedback from you and your group of dedicated gamers. Stop by and listen to Lisa Stevens, Erik Mona, James Jacobs, and Pathfinder RPG Lead Designer Jason Bulmahn as they answer your questions about Paizo's biggest RPG decision ever!