Category Archives: Dice Game

3d printing and game prototyping

Cross your arms and blink

Some think of technology as the genie in the bottle – loose the genie and there’s no putting it back. If that’s the case, then this genie’s out and ready to start granting wishes. As a prime example of the impact … Continue reading

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by Kevin Oedekoven
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Red Zone

Are you ready for some football?

Red Zone In American football, the red zone is the area of the field between the 20 yard line and the goal line. It also is a great game for 2 players with a single d6 die. Number of Players: … Continue reading

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The lesson of 4E – apply it to your game

Human interactions are the key

Breaking all the rules of blogging again, I’m once more going to link to the article that spawned this post early: Things That Kinda Ruined 4e DnD Go read it, it’s worth the time… Back? Excellent. Not a bad summation … Continue reading

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Announcing the release of Hunters vs. Vampires

Roll dice to slay vampires or turn hunters

I’m extremely pleased today to announce that Hunters vs. Vampires has been released to the public. This drop-dead cool and fun dice game is for 2 or more players, ages 13 and up and can be purchased exclusively at the … Continue reading

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Awesome production results for Hunters vs. Vampires dice

Tonight I finally got around to getting some work done on what looks to be a final, production quality version of Hunters vs. Vampires. You may recall that the card tokens have been complete for a while, but the dice … Continue reading

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by Kevin Oedekoven
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