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This Week In Roleplaying – March 27th, 2015

March 27, 2015 By Samuel Van Der Wall Leave a Comment

Here are links for pen and paper roleplaying games, board games, card games, and everything that goes with these games that we found interesting on the week of March 27th, 2015.

RPG Alchemy hosts the RPG Blog Carnival for April 2014. Our topic for the month is ����The Combat Experience����. If you����re interested in participating, our official post explaining it will be out on Monday, March 30th. And our first official entry for the topic will be out on April 1st, ����The Combat Experience ���� Ideas to Make Combat Fun����. We hope you get a chance to participate!

– The RPG Blog Carnival (Roleplaying Tips) – Roleplaying Tips is the official ����host���� of the RPG Blog Carnival, which has been active in the RPG blogging community since 2008. Each month a topic is held that the RPG blogging community talks about. The host gathers all the posts up at the end of the month for readers to check out, and then the carnival moves on to the next site.

– Best GM Ever (Creative Mountain Games) – Creative Mountain Games hosted the RPG Blog Carnival for the month of March 2015. The topic was ����Best GM Ever���� and elicited bloggers to write stories about their best GM ever. The month is almost over so if you����re interested in providing a submission for this topic, now is the time to do it!

– How and Where I Write – Wrap-Up (Leicester’s Ramble) – The February 2015 topic for the RPG Blog Carnival was ����How and Where I Write���� by Leicester����s Ramble. This is the wrap-up of all the posts that were completed by bloggers in the community at the end of that month.

– A New Year, A New World Roundup (Enderra) – The January 2015 topic, and first topic of the year, for the RPG Blog Carnival was ����A New Year, A New World���� by Enderra. The is the wrap-up (or roundup) of all the posts that were completed by bloggers in the community at the end of that month.

– Want to host the RPG Blog Carnival? – Johnn Four hosts the RPG Blog Carnival on his website Roleplaying Tips. If you����re interested in hosting the carnival on your site for a month, you can contact him to do so! The entries are usually booked out months in advance so if it is something you����d like to do in the future, you should jump on the opportunity ASAP!

We browse many roleplaying websites, articles, and social media connections each week. If you’d like to be listed on here, please contact use via our Contact page!

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  1. This Week In Roleplaying – February 27th, 2015
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  3. This Week In Roleplaying – November 7th, 2014
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About Samuel Van Der Wall

Sam has been roleplaying since he first encountered Battletech 1st Edition. It was initially the tactical play that drew him in, but eventually he expanded into the roleplaying game portion and it was a done deal from there. His favorite game is Shadowrun, but he����s also a huge fan of Dungeons & Dragons, Dungeon World, Numenera, Star Wars, Warhammer, and many other roleplaying games. He����s a huge fan of Fantasy Flight Games and numerous other gaming companies and publishers. He prefers playing over game mastering. He likes creating one character, building on that character, integrating it into the story, and seeing how it develops over a campaign. He����s not afraid of character death because it����s often memorable and builds the story! If he had a specialty, it would be that he����s really into helping other players draw out storylines in their own characters and further their own goals. He����s never had the privilege of attending a gaming related convention, but hopes to attend two next year.

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