I never knew that playthroughs of old Fighting Fantasy books were a thing until I stumbled upon the excellent video below. Enjoy...
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Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts
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Friday, 16 January 2015
Lindybeige - A Youtube Channel about History
I'm a late convert, but I've recently become a fan of Lindybeige's YouTube channel. It's an excellent resource for explaining the realities of medieval living and fighting in a simple and fun way.
Lloyd is a natural presenter and his content is engaging and well scripted.
One to put on your YouTube subscriptions list.
Lloyd is a natural presenter and his content is engaging and well scripted.
One to put on your YouTube subscriptions list.
Thursday, 16 October 2014
Delving the Dark with Dungeon Master G
Following on from yesterdays Geomorph related post, I've been following the exploits of the Dungeon Crafting crowd (The DM's Craft, TheDMGInfo and AJ Pickett) on YouTube for a while now and have been especially entertained by The DMG Info's latest series "Delving The Dark".
It's essentially, a video "walk-through" of a dungeon that Gareth has created using his take on DM Scotty's 2.5D tile system. Each episode describes a single room and its contents. The descriptions are system neutral and concise and the plot detail offered adds enough spice to keep the viewer and potential DM interested.
Whilst watching Level 1 Area 16/20, Gareth casually dropped that there were at least 5 levels to this dungeon... Woah, that's gonna be a pretty sweet little series of vids.
To avoid spoilers, this is definitely one for DMs only and it's a great showcase for how the 2.5D dungeon tiles can be used in your game.
It's essentially, a video "walk-through" of a dungeon that Gareth has created using his take on DM Scotty's 2.5D tile system. Each episode describes a single room and its contents. The descriptions are system neutral and concise and the plot detail offered adds enough spice to keep the viewer and potential DM interested.
Whilst watching Level 1 Area 16/20, Gareth casually dropped that there were at least 5 levels to this dungeon... Woah, that's gonna be a pretty sweet little series of vids.
To avoid spoilers, this is definitely one for DMs only and it's a great showcase for how the 2.5D dungeon tiles can be used in your game.
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