Running an entire game can be difficult. Make it a little easier for yourself with some of these DM organizational tools.
Jeffrey Parkin (he/him) has been writing video game guides for Polygon for almost seven years. He has learned to love just about every genre of game that exists. Let’s go through the basics first.
Got the bad ending in Until Dawn, loves Stardew Valley, and actually didn't hate Resident Evil 6. Getting together with a group of friends in order to play a tabletop game like Dungeons & Dragons is ...
A while ago we had the chance to check out a special item from Dog Might, as they sent us one of their wooden Valhalla Screens for DMs to use. We've had a couple of products come out way from Dog ...
It’s a beautiful moment in every aspiring DM’s gaming career: the first time you run your own game. But no matter how long you’ve been playing, that first session on the other side of the DM screen ...
The Rules Lawyer: Advocating for correctness is good, but don't argue with the DM on every ruling. The Third-Person Narrator: Players should be their character, not a backseat DM narrating for others.
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