Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Do you blog blog about the OSR from the UK

On the blogosphere the other day I spotted a list of Canadian OSR blogs (If it was your site thanks for the inspiration).  I thought this was a great idea and that us UK based Old Schoolers should have something similar.

Join the UK OSR BLOGROLL


Do you blog about the OSR? - Your blog doesn't have to be "OSR, all OSR, all the time" but you should lean towards the OSR side of the force.

Fanboys: "Rule number one, In my van, it's Rush. All Rush, all the time."
Are you UK based? - Do you know what Tizer, Irn-bru, Jaffa Cakes, Kinghtmare and The Adventure Game are? This is a chance for us UK based gamers to band together and fight the good fight using our unique sense of humour, quaint accents and stif upper lips.   

Walmington on Sea - "A great holiday hotspot" (Timeout 1943)

If you can answer YES! to both these questions and want to celebrate your unique UK centric take on the OSR, then add your blog to the list then post your URL in the comments below.

Thanks

7 comments:

  1. Sorcerer Under Mountain

    http://sorcererundermountain.d101games.com/

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  2. Known World, Old World

    http://drbargle.blogspot.co.uk/

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  3. Tales of Kaelaross
    http://kaelaross.blogspot.com/
    However, this is mothballed and I have not added to it for a while.

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  4. Thistle Games based in Glasgow. So much Old School stuff that we give away 1Gb of the stuff :)

    http://thistlegames.com/

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    1. Fame & Fortune

      http://satyrelite.blogspot.com/

      Come for the inns & taverns, stay for the other stuff.

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  5. Not really a blog, but we do have a G+ community for our UK based old school campaigns, and we are all grumpy old geezers who've been gaming since the early 80s.

    https://plus.google.com/communities/104933375927765471133?utm_source=chrome_ntp_icon&utm_medium=chrome_app&utm_campaign=chrome

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  6. http://oldschoolgaming.tumblr.com

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