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Tsunami Quarterly Review Issue #8

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In the eighth issue of Tsunami Quarterly Review, you will find the following great features:

  • RPG Crucible: Secrets: Tips for adding roleplaying depth by folding secrets into your character's past and timing their reveal in game.
  • Faces of Horror: JiB discusses the horror potential of characterizing elements of a game like you do NPCs.
  • Mercy Hospital: A bonus Mortiston location for your zombie apocalypse scenario.
  • Anything But the 10-Foot Pole: Guest writer John Jones explores the theme of exploration for 4E D&D players moving into 5E.
  • Tsunami Living Campaign: A quick introduction to our newest community RPG project, our upcoming living campaign model. Get involved on the ground floor and be part of something big!
  • Necessary Mechanics: Mechanical ways to incorporate more immersive horror techniques in your RPG session.

Tsunami Quarterly Review is a companion publication for the Prismatic Tsunami web community and its podcast partner, Metagamers Anonymous.  The magazine expands on the Tsunami's mission statement by offering gaming advice from community contributors and focusing on popular features from the podcast, particularly the Tsunami City Project.

Help support the Prismatic Tsunami community and the popular Metagamers Anonymous RPG podcast!

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October 27, 2014
This title was added to our catalog on October 27, 2014.