TWENTY-FOUR ACTION MOVIES EXPLODERobin D. Laws, game designer by day, cinema super-enthusiast by night, sets his analytic laser sights on action and thrills in a collection of essays sure to supercharge your tabletop roleplaying experience.
As the countdown ticks and the bullets fly, Robin takes you inside the workings of 24 action movies, from the stone cold... [click here for more]
Cliffourd the Big Red God at a Glance
A Lovecraft-inspired parody of classic children's literature. Perfect for Lovecraft fans and new parents!
A silly, squamous story written by Cthulhu-mythos aficionado Kenneth Hite.
Features playful full-color art by Andy Hopp.
About Cliffourd the Big Red GodLittle Wilbur Whateley has the biggest, reddest god in... [click here for more]
Writer's Handbook at a Glance
Use the tools provided by the Once Upon a Time game to fuel your own fiction writing.
Requires a copy of Once Upon a Time to use.
Spin a Yarn: More about the Writer's Handbook
In Once Upon a Time, players work together to tell a tale based on the information on the cards in their hand. Use this game to jumpstart your... [click here for more]
The Antarctic Express at a Glance
A Lovecraft-inspired parody of classic children's literature. Bedtime + Elder Gods = Entertainment!
Text by Cthulhu-mythos aficionado Kenneth Hite takes readers on a train to child-friendly horror.
Features eldritch, full-color art by Christina Rodriguez.
About The Antarctic Express
Late one evening, young Danforth boards the... [click here for more]
The Rough and the Smooth at a Glance
An unputdownable fantasy novel by award-winning game designer Robin D. Laws.
Read for enjoyment, or use this fantasy story of complex political schemes to fuel your next campaign.
Features a unique main character for readers to enjoy.
Political Schemes: About The Rough and the SmoothDaring heroics don't comes easily to a weak,... [click here for more]
Where the Deep Ones Are at a Glance
A Lovecraft-inspired parody of classic children's literature. Perfect for parents who like horror!
A witty take on the bedtime story written by Cthulhu-mythos aficionado Kenneth Hite.
Features squamous, full-color art by Andy Hopp.
About Where the Deep Ones AreLittle Bobby gets sent to his room without any supper, and it's his... [click here for more]