Spellburn Interview

Posted by on Dec 8, 2014 in DCCRPG, Inside the Thick Skull | 4 comments

Happy Holidays, Thick Skullers! I’m pleased to announce that I’ve been interviewed by the fine Judges at Spellburn! I had a fun time chatting about the origins of Thick Skull Adventures, my experience with the game, and some behind the scenes of where I get ideas and what not. My thanks to Jim, Jen, Jeffrey and Jobe! Take a listen and let me know what you...

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2014 Black Friday Sales

Posted by on Nov 28, 2014 in DCCRPG | 0 comments

Life in the DCC funnel is cheap, and on Black Friday, it’s 40% cheaper. From Black Friday (well, now anyway) through Cyber Monday (Dec 1, 2014) the entire portfolio of Thick Skull Adventure PDF DCC RPG modules (both of them) will be discounted 40% off. All titles have been reduced from $4.99 to $2.99 this weekend! So if you’ve just been hanging out in the tavern drinking mead, it’s time to grab y0ur 10-foot pole and start exploring! Stronghold of the Wood Giant...

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Larvik finds some copper, Shaman print edition, TSH-005

Posted by on Oct 25, 2014 in DCCRPG, Inside the Thick Skull, Writing | 0 comments

Hello Thick Skullers, Well as you know, last week was a bit of a doozy for me, losing my friend to cancer and then celebrating his life at wakes, funerals, viewings, etc.  I’m slowly trying to get my game head back in order. It will take some time. Here’s a couple of game-related updates: Haunting of Larvik Island goes Copper I was pleased to see that The Haunting of Larvik Island reached “Best-Selling Copper” status on RPGNow.com. It took about a...

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Saying Goodbye to my friend Mike Frezzo

Posted by on Oct 18, 2014 in Uncategorized | 2 comments

Sad news, Thick Skullers. It is with a heavy heart that I’m going to tell you guys about the passing of one of my very close friends, Mr. Mike Frezzo. I met Mike about 15 years ago when he and several others (including Karen Siegel) joined an ice hockey team I played on. During that time, Frezzo and I have probably played hundreds of games together, enjoyed 3 times as many beers, and had an incalculable amount of laughs. (And, yes, I always called him just “Frezzo” and he...

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