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Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Skirmisher Q&A: Resources for Blind Gamers
Q: I need some suggestions for games that can be played with someone blind (age 18). We have Catch Phrase that he really enjoys, but need more games. Any suggestions? Thanks a ton. A: With regard to “traditional” games, the first thing that comes to our mind are Braille playing cards, several different varieties of which are available (e.g., on
Amazon.com), including
Poker,
Rook, and
Tarot decks (although we are not familiar with any actual games that can be played with the latter sorts of cards).
Roleplaying games, of course, would be our first choice. Not many resources are available for blind players, but if at least one person in a gaming group was sighted, they would be able to serve as a game master and narrator for anyone who was not. There is no reason to think that participating in a roleplaying game would be any less enjoyable for a blind player than for any other (although a little assistance from the game master or another player with paperwork might occasionally be helpful). Indeed, having a blind player in a party might even inspire some variants that do not usually turn up in roleplaying game sessions (e.g., the possibility of one or more blind characters in a party).
We hope that helps a little bit! If any of our readers have any other ideas or suggestions, please be sure to post them here!
Monday, February 27, 2006
Call For Addenda and Errata
Skirmisher Publishing LLC is looking for additions and corrections to our books! If you have identified errors that need to be corrected, material that needs to be added, or anything of a similar nature, we would appreciate you telling us about it. If you do, we will credit your contributions in any published material that includes them (unless you ask us not to) and will send you a free copy of it.
Books for which we are seeking addenda and errata include
Nuisances,
Experts v.3.5 ,
Warriors,
Tests of Skill, H.G. Wells'
Little Wars, and
Control.
Please send all addenda and errata to
d20@skirmisher.com.
Saturday, February 18, 2006
"Show Me on the Miniature Where the Dirty Orc Touched You"
Skirmisher Publishing LLC has announced the release of its official new 2006 T-shirt, which is emblazoned with the words "Show Me on the Miniature Where the Dirty Orc Touched You ... " and the image of a small, quivering hand pointing at an Orc miniature in the palm of a larger hand. Be the first in your gaming group to wear one!
This high-quality black T-shirt is 100% pre-shrunk cotton and features the Skirmisher Publishing LLC triple-skull logo on the back. It is available in sizes Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large, and -- naturally -- Extra, Extra Large. To order one of these shirts, either go to Skirmisher's
eBay store or send check or money for $19.99 per shirt ($21.99 for XXL), plus $3.95 S&H for the first shirt and $1 for each short thereafter, to Skirmisher Publishing LLC, P.O. Box 150006, Alexandria, VA 22315.
FREE BONUS items that come with this shirt include a variety of current Skirmisher handouts and a prepainted resin 25/28mm miniature from its "Orcs of the Triple Death" line of figures that you can use for helping demonstrate the words on this stylish gaming shirt.
Friday, February 17, 2006
Skirmisher Q&A: Archer Rangers
Q: I'm looking for any leads you may give me on two old Dragon articles dating back to the 80s. One was on a new sub class of rangers called an Archer ranger and the other was regarding character profiles on Elric and Stormbringer. Any help would be appreciated.A: Several years ago, Wizards of the Coast released an indexed version of Dragon back issues on CD. If that is still available, it would probably be your best bet for tracking down specific articles.
With regard to the Archer Ranger, our understanding is that the bow-oriented options available to the v.3.5 Ranger incorporate an earlier vision of what this class should be. Around the time the v.3.5 rules were released, there was a download available on the Wizards site with an alternate bow-using Ranger class.
With regard to the Elric stats, it must have been the very early 1980s! Prior to the 1984 re-release of the 1st Edition
Dungeons & Dragons Deities & Demigods tome, this book included sections on the Melnibonean and Cthulhu mythos. These were, however, infringements of other people's intellectual property, and the book was reprinted without them (and without, naturally, any mention of the book's previous incarnation).
Hope this helps at least a little! We would be interested in hearing from anyone who knows anything more about either of these subjects.
Monday, February 13, 2006
Nuisances Addenda: Random Suggestive Words
The editors at Skirmisher Publishing LLC are hard at work pulling together material for an expanded Addenda and Errata sheet for our extremely popular book
Nuisances! Following is one of the tables that will appear in it, and we would appreciate your help with it or anything else you would like to pitch in on. If we use your material, we will acknowledge your contribution and send you a copy of any product we use it in (e.g., we are talking about releasing an expanded, PDF version of
Nuisances later this year).
Random Suggestive Words (d?)1 Fallacious
2 Felicitate
3 Homophone
4 Masticate
5 Philately
6 Seaman
7 ...
Submit your suggestions for this table, or any other
Nuisances-oriented material, by either responding to this post or emailing us at
d20@skirmisher.com!
Thursday, February 02, 2006
Skirmisher Trivia: Orcs of the TripleDeath
Customers and fans of Skirmisher Publishing LLC may be interested to learn that — immediately prior to being shipped out to whoever has ordered them — all of our
Orcs of the Triple Death are the subject of a brief ceremony that includes a salute by an active-duty U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel!
"We take the martial nature of these Orcs very seriously," said Skirmisher's Michael J. Varhola. "We don't know what sort of assignments these Orcs will be given when they get to their new homes, but we want our customers to know that they are the product of a highly regimented, militarized environment."
Skirmisher's Orcs of the Triple Death, a line of pre-painted, resin 25/28mm miniatures — in a variety of sets and with a number of different accessories — are most readily available through
Skirmisher's Game Store and eBay auctions.
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