EN World Review – Zobeck Gazetteer by Open Design
Greetings Readers! I hope that this week is going well for you all, and that you have great plans for the weekend. I’m happy to report that I’ve got both my D&D 4E games happening this weekend, on Friday and Saturday nights, so I have plenty to look forward to gaming wise for the next few days!
My Friday Night D&D campaign has a new edition to it, of sorts. Two of my players – a husband and wife team –had a baby boy a couple weeks ago, and will finally be back to join us. Baby Benjamin has already been christened “Crits” as his official D&D name by the group, and it should make things a bit more interesting around the gaming table with a new little gamer in our midst…
As many know, I try to review a wide range of material for not only D&D 4E but for other forms of D&D as well, and the occasional sci-fi, superhero, or horror game system. This week, my EN World review is for a Pathfinder (OGL d20/3.5) product by Open Design, those same folks that write and publish Kobold Quarterly. The Zobeck Gazetteer offers a great deal of old and new information about this high-fantasy “Free City”, and is full of information for running a wide range of urban encounters.
For full details, please click the link below to go to EN World News and read the complete information in this review:
Review of Zobeck Gazetteer by Open Design
Overall, I think it’s a great piece of work, and as a fan of urban adventures and campaigns, I consider myself fortunate to own a copy. While I do not run the Midgard campaign setting, there is plenty of information and inspiration in this product to use in my own city adventures, and I would certainly recommend this to both Pathfinder and 3.5 fans, as well as to 4E fans looking for some fun new material to place in their campaigns.
So until next blog… I wish you Happy Gaming!
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