Archive for April, 2010

Super Genius Radio TONIGHT

April 22nd, 2010 No Comments

We’ll be hosting a new episode of our audio live-chat/podcast, Super Genius Radio, tonight at 5:30pm PDT (GMT -8). The feature subject will be the P20 Modern project, which is moving into its final week … but we’ll be happy to talk about nearly anything. Stop by the chat room and ask us questions. We’ll answer them live and then post the recording of the show later on for the whole world to enjoy! Share

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Crystal Clear

April 22nd, 2010 No Comments

Our latest Pathfinder RPG compatible product, The Genius Guide to Crystal Magic, shines a light on a concept that is very familiar in both modern society and fantasy fiction and finally provides it a niche of its own within the game rules. Gemstones and other crystals have long been associated with magic and purity. You only have to think of how crystal balls are used in fiction-often portrayed as the very source of a witch or wizard’s powers-to be sure

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Slaves of the Giants

April 15th, 2010 No Comments

Everything you need for an evening of Pathfinder RPG adventure can be found in The Ice Cave of the Frost Giant Slavers, our latest One Night Stand adventure. Suitable for play with 8th–11th level characters, like all products in this line it comes with the adventure, full-scale map tiles for each encounter, and standees and stat cards for all the monsters the adventurers will face. A remote mountain village is under siege by a giantess who sends her ogre henchmen

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SGG Enters The Modern Age

April 13th, 2010 No Comments

We’ve just released the first in a new series of modern OGL/d20 System products called Building Blocks. Each Building Block product will include a collection of thematically linked material—an Organization, an NPC, and Optional Rules—applicable to a wide variety of modern d20 System campaigns. The first product in the line is Building Blocks: Active Reputation. In the modern world, it is often more valuable to be famous than to actually be skilled at doing anything useful. People are more likely

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