An Interview With Joseph Goodman
Jan30

An Interview With Joseph Goodman

Our partner Akileos Publishing is currently crowdfunding the French edition of DCC RPG—which we strongly encourage you to support—and they recently posted an interview with Joseph Goodman, owner of Goodman Games. Akileos posted this interview on their crowdfunding site as an update in French, but it was conducted in English—and we thought you might like to read it yourself. Here is the English version of the interview for those who...

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Video of Alliance Open House Address
Nov14

Video of Alliance Open House Address

The Alliance Open House is one of the premier industry events of the tabletop gaming world. Every year hundreds of retailers and manufacturers gather together to showcase their products and share information and news. This year Goodman Games was at the show once again, doing just that: letting retailers know about Dungeon Crawl Classics, Mutant Crawl Classics, Fifth Edition Fantasy, Original Adventures Reincarnated, and much more. In...

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Joseph Goodman and The Lost City of Gaxmoor!
Sep10

Joseph Goodman and The Lost City of Gaxmoor!

If adventure has a name, it must be…well, maybe we shouldn’t finish that to avoid copyright issues. But we’ll say it’s Joseph Goodman. The fine folks over at Troll Lord Games have had a Kickstarter going for a little while now, but they have recently added a potential new stretch goal: Joseph Goodman! That’s right, our own Dark Master has agreed to write an encounter for The Lost City of Gaxmoor, the...

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Forgotten Treasure: The Emerald Enchanter
Nov18

Forgotten Treasure: The Emerald Enchanter

Forgotten Treasure: The Emerald Enchanter The Emerald Enchanter was one of the initial modules released when the DCC RPG rules first came out. Written by none other than the Dark Master Joseph Goodman himself, the module takes adventurers into the stronghold of a wizard who is performing strange magical experiments on the folk of their home village. A dungeon crawl in the truest sense, the introductory text plunks the party down right...

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