In the first issue of Tsunami Quarterly Review, you will find the following great features:
RPG Crucible: Told by the Victor: Advice on building backstory that leaves room for suprises!
Are Gamemasters Playing Too?: A philosophical look at the GM's role in the game.
Tsunami City Project: Fourteen fantastic city locations discussed on Metagamers... [click here for more]
In the second issue of Tsunami Quarterly Review, you will find the following great features:
RPG Crucible: Friendships On The Fly: How to use the "yes, and..." philosophy to build PC backgrounds and relationships during the game.
Be An Interesting Player: Phil Vecchione offers tips to enrich your gaming experience by being more interesting at... [click here for more]
In the third issue of Tsunami Quarterly Review, you will find the following great features:
RPG Crucible: Previous Lives: Another look at character backstory development with people who have lived another life before becoming adventurers.
Five GMing Mistakes: Happy Jacks' Stu Venable discusses a group of common pitfalls that every GM should be aware of.
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In the fourth issue of Tsunami Quarterly Review, you will find the following great features:
RPG Crucible: Devils in the Details: Tips for adding roleplaying flavor by fashioning behavioral routines unique to your PC.
Creating the Mood: JiB from Happy Jacks suggests ways to enhance your horror gaming experience by engaging the senses of your players.
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In the fifrth issue of Tsunami Quarterly Review, you will find the following great features:
RPG Crucible: Eye on the Prize: Tips for adding roleplaying flavor by exploring your character's personal ambitions, no matter how unrealistic.
Freshening Up Your Game: George from RPG Circus suggests six ways to freshen up a stale gaming experience.
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In the sixth issue of Tsunami Quarterly Review, you will find the following great features:
RPG Crucible: Be Ashamed of Yourself: Tips for adding roleplaying flavor by exploring potentially comlpex regrets that can inform character development.
Exploring Character - A Qualified Rant: George from RPG Circus discusses the fundamental difference between... [click here for more]