Most Popular Posts – February 2016

Fandible Most Popular Feb

Don’t miss a thing on Fandible! Check out our most-visited posts of February 2016.

  1. Sentinels of the Multiverse: The Morak Assault
    With a crime in progress, the heroes of the city of Megalopolis gather together to fight a supervillian foe. But is it just an old-fashioned bank heist, or is there a deeper plot waiting in the shadows? Listen to our playtest of the new system based on the popular card game!
  2. 5 Weird Weather Events to Use In Your Game
    2015 brought the world some weird weather, and if the record-breaking blizzard of January is any indication, 2016 is going to be more of the same.
  3. The First Fandible T-Shirt is Here!
    You’ve demanded something to show off your Fandible allegiance and we, in our wisdom, have provided. You can now order your very own Fandible apparel through Teespring.
  4. Atomic Robo Episode 5: Quantum Madness
    The Tesladyne employees must infiltrate a pseudo science convention to investigate something that may be able to alter reality itself. Yeah, it’s as ridiculous as it sounds.
  5. Heavy Petting
    Let’s talk about pets in RPGs. Whether it’s a wizard’s familiar, a ranger’s companion, a Rogue Trader’s gyrinx, or someone’s trained circus monkey during the zombie apocalypse, pets have long played an important role in many tabletop RPGs.

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A city girl with midwestern roots, Angela has been on the internet for far too long. A geek of many stripes, when Angela isn't pretending to be a different person every weekend she can be found reading, writing (that novel will come out some day!), or preparing for her eventual life as a crazy cat woman. Angela also blogs about gaming at the blog Gaming as Women http:///www.gamingaswomen.com

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