Priority Override · 12:24pm Nov 17th, 2017
I'm restless and in a minor fiction-based lull at the moment. I'm still working on Irreversible, TSJ, and unreleased stories, but I may cool my jets a little and focus some of my time on other projects.
I'm restless and in a minor fiction-based lull at the moment. I'm still working on Irreversible, TSJ, and unreleased stories, but I may cool my jets a little and focus some of my time on other projects.
I felt like continuing the video series on my main game project, and came up with the undershown. Spotted a few dozen minor errors in the process. Yet the worse of then is still an imbalance in my audio capture. How is it I was able to get reasonable levels when recording the stream but I couldn't keep the game music from peaking? Blah.
Oh yeah, here's the video I'm blarghing about.
Nightmare Night.
While all the colts and fillies in Ponyville are out getting candy and enjoying the festivities, four couples are enjoying their own, adult, 'sweet treats' and festivities.
Hello everyone and welcome back to the question of the week.
So, this week's question but be a bit of an odd one. As many of you know, I am working on a DnD 5e setting to DM for my friends in a Saturday game. Initially I had tried to learn the VtM 5e rules but just lacked the time and couldn't find the motivation when I did, so I decided to run a DnD game instead, while giving my players access to some stats that could allow them to feel like vampires if they so choose.
It's back, everyone!
It's that time of year again! The time of spooky-scary skeletons, sparkling vampires, radical demons, witches & wizards and what not! So what better way to celebrate the spooky season than with the second year of RPG-ween! Yes, that's right: all throughout the month, you will hear me blabbing about nothing but RPGs, my favorite genre of video game!
Just a quick update on IK~W (that's taken four hours of my day to finish...) to showcase the latest looks of the opening. Remember to grab a copy of Beta 2 and let me know what you think! http://bit.ly/2dZKi8f
That's all. Back to FMP for me.
~Leo
Hey folks! Just a disclaimer in case you are/are not interested in non-pony things. This is a post about a crowdfunded video game that I'm supporting. If that's not your cup of tea, you don't have to read. I won't be offended. If you like awesome and original video games, then read on!
Okay, here's a better dream for you. It's one day late and more about the graphic novel series I've been reading as a follow-up than Batman V Superman itself, but I'm pretty proud of it.
The actual dream was split up a couple times by me waking up briefly, and it didn't really have any story, but it still fascinates me as I lie here awake three hours before I need to be up. It's all coalesced into a dramatic intro, even.
Afternoon. So, today we have a new piece of non-hoers fanart.
I've recently been playing through the original Dragon Quest for NES. The title has some peculiar monsters in it, with unique visual designs. In fact, the series, and particularly the visuals, were the creation of Akira Toriyama, of Dragon Ball fame. Anyway, I decided to sketch some of the characters with illustration ink. First up is the Druin, a flying squid-like creature.
Here is what it looks like in the game;
Well, I'm exhausted. Trotcon was fun, but to follow it with BronyCon the following week may be pushing things too far.
I got my hair cut depressed-Pinkie style, but the coloring came out more like Cheerilee than Pinkie.
Finally announcing the other major secret project I've been working on as of late:
Galloping Stars is a pony-inspired tabletop RPG set in an original sci-fi universe, developed by Changeling Games. If you like Star Trek, Star Wars, or any other science fiction, and if you like ponies, you'll love Galloping Stars! If you like DnD or other RPGs as well as ponies, you'll also love Galloping Stars!
Hello everyone and welcome back to the question of the week.
So, I've been trying to learn Pathfinder, since my DnD group is wanting to explore other game systems after all of WotC's shenanigans and I've been pondering what setting to present to my players. As I've been thinking about it and considering the idea of maybe doing a generic fantasy setting... That also tries to put twists on or make fun of existing fantasy tropes.
Thus we have this weeks questions: