Image is from Wikimedia Commons This location can be used in for instance an OSR adventure or as a quirky addition to a D&D campaign. Bartholomew House can be scary or otherworldly. It is up to you how you use it. Feel free to change anything you need. Bartholomew House is a small, oblong, house,... Continue Reading →
Queen Delia’s Grave
Everyone who is anyone has heard of the magnificence of Queen Delia's grave.It is said to possess treasures beyond comprehension, riches that can not even be measured. A friend of the characters know where the burial chamber is located. It has been lost for years, no one has known where it is, and because it... Continue Reading →
The Lady of the Lake – D&D 5th Ed Encounter
The characters arrive in a small village in the mountains. The village is for some reason full of warriors of different kinds. Everything from barbarians to paladins are camping in or nearby the village. When arriving, the characters are treated to eye rolls and deep sighs by the villagers. “Not another bunch of adventurers...” The... Continue Reading →
Ranting
My co-workers and former colleagues can attest to the fact that I often go on rants about the games industry. This is not because I dislike the industry or want to cancel games or because I have a feminist agenda with everything I do (although I do). I go on rants because I think we... Continue Reading →
UX Workflows – a Talk from SCG
This is a recording of a talk I did at SGC this October. The audience were mostly students and developers just starting out, so that's the level I put it on. In order to make this more accessible, I've also written a blog post accompanying the talk with some images to illustrate. I hope you'll... Continue Reading →
Game dev is not “young”
Because We’re reaching a point where digital game development is at least 40 years and counting - 60 years if you count Spacewar! - I think it’s time to acknowledge that the games industry can no longer be considered to be young. An argument that I hear quite a bit when it comes to game... Continue Reading →