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RPGNET NEWS
05/21. Watch 'em dance
A pair of RPGs and a card game take the stage in today's new reviews - elder gods, demons, and mad scientists will be addressed.
05/20. Sapping the enemy's strength
More useful ideas for gamemasters have arrived, in Plants in Warfare: Native American.
05/19. Heavy reviewing on horizon
A set of new reviews is up, as per Monday protocol. Also, we're getting ready for Fantasy Review Week starting June 16 - if you check the forum thread, you'll note one of the prizes contributing reviewers could win is a set of all three Dungeons & Dragons: Fourth Edition rulebooks from Wizards of the Coast. There's other goodies too, so write up some cool fantasy reviews of your own, put "[Fantasy Week]" in the title, and submit a few. Fun, easy, and maybe profitable.
05/16. Your escort reviews
A couple more new reviews are up to see you off into whatever mischief you've got planned. Stay frosty.
05/15. Choosing where
Business of Gaming Retail gets down to the brass tacks, in Site Selection: Choose Your Space Carefully.

RPGNET REVIEWS
Wednesday: 05/21/2008
 
Card Game Review: Mad Scientist University (2007) by Shannon Appelcline
A storytelling game of mad science: Baron Munchausen meets Dr. Evil.
RPG Review: Dread: The First Book of Pandemonium (Unrated Edition) (2007) by David Artman
Heavy Metal meets Friday the Thirteenth meets Fallen. You like gore, wild stunts, fast action, and killing demons while dodging the mundanes? Then get Dread: The First Book of Pandemonium and a pile of d12s!
RPG Review: Trail of Cthulhu (2008) by Venger Satanis
Fascinating version of a Cthulhu Mythos RPG with emphasis on investigation.
 
Monday: 05/19/2008
 
RPG Review: E1: Carnival of Tears (2007) by Joe Sala
A great adventure about a wandering circus and a delayed revenge.
RPG Review: Sufficiently Advanced (2008) by Christopher W. Richeson
Travel to the far future and take on the role of a Patent Enforcer working for the Transcendental A.I. in this imaginative game.
RPG Review: The Phoenix Barony (2007) by Matt Slepin
A new, "old-school" setting produced for Labyrinth Lord. A great little "Go Play" product that says, "Roll up a character, put him here, and lets slay something."

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