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April 24, 2020
Gamebook Friday: The Storymaster's Tales
I have just sat through another live play-through of
The Storymaster's Tales: The Weirding Woods
. I say sat through, I should have said 'enjoyed'. What Olly Mc has done with these live Facebook events is truly astounding. But let me explain...
For anyone who doesn't already know, The Storymaster's Tales is a hybrid RPG designed by Oliver McNeil, that combines elements of fantasy role-playing, a board game, a card game, and an adventure gamebook*. It is set in a dark fairy-tale world that is instantly recognisable, and is designed for 1-5 players, aged 6 to adult.
Passing over the fact that it is a game that can be enjoyed by anyone from 6 upwards, which is an achievement in itself, the coronavirus lockdown has brought a new dimension to the game**. In
The Storymaster's Tales
, randomly selected cards reveal new locations, and Olly Mc has created bespoke video clips and photographic images - using fantastic costumes, masks, and even puppets - to transport players to these locations, meeting all manner of grotesque and intriguing characters along the way. In the game, these people and places are vivdly brought to life my
Nick Vuimin's
wonderful woodblock-esque artwork. But in the live online version they are brought to life by Olly Mc himself***!
The physical game is a thing of beauty, but the live version is also a feast for the eyes. If you have yet to experience this wonder for yourself, the next live show is scheduled to take place at 6:00pm BST on Friday 1st May, here .
But in the meantime, you can pick up The Storymaster's Tales: The Weirding Woods , as well as the Deeper into the Woods expansion, here .
And you may also like to know that the latest version of the game, The Storymaster's Tales: Dracodeep Dungeon , has just over a week left to run on Kickstarter , which is already 1,839% funded and a great way to grab the original edition of the game if you don't already own it.
* And theatre, the way Olly does it!
** As they say, every cloud...
*** And others!

For anyone who doesn't already know, The Storymaster's Tales is a hybrid RPG designed by Oliver McNeil, that combines elements of fantasy role-playing, a board game, a card game, and an adventure gamebook*. It is set in a dark fairy-tale world that is instantly recognisable, and is designed for 1-5 players, aged 6 to adult.


The physical game is a thing of beauty, but the live version is also a feast for the eyes. If you have yet to experience this wonder for yourself, the next live show is scheduled to take place at 6:00pm BST on Friday 1st May, here .
But in the meantime, you can pick up The Storymaster's Tales: The Weirding Woods , as well as the Deeper into the Woods expansion, here .
And you may also like to know that the latest version of the game, The Storymaster's Tales: Dracodeep Dungeon , has just over a week left to run on Kickstarter , which is already 1,839% funded and a great way to grab the original edition of the game if you don't already own it.

* And theatre, the way Olly does it!
** As they say, every cloud...
*** And others!
Published on April 24, 2020 11:00
April 22, 2020
Warhammer Wednesday: Herald of Oblivion

This week the focus has fallen on must-play Warhammer mobile games , and I am delighted to report that Tin Man Games' adaptation of my Path to Victory gamebook Herald of Oblivion is one of the four highlighted.




If you haven't played Herald of Oblivion yet, you will find the links to download it for the platform of your choice here .
Published on April 22, 2020 10:00
April 20, 2020
Thought for the Day
Published on April 20, 2020 01:00
April 17, 2020
Gamebook Friday: An ACE Adventure

I am pleased to say that, to date, Alice's Nightmare has been published in seven different territories, and by the end of the year, The Wicked Wizard of Oz will be available in Czech and German, as well as English.

Yesterday, I stumbled across a playthrough of Alice's Nightmare in Wonderland on YouTube, recorded by an Italian reader. The Italian edition of the book isn't quite out yet, so the play-through is of the English language edition, recorded in Italian, with English subtitles. It's quite creepy...
Published on April 17, 2020 01:00
April 15, 2020
Warhammer Wednesday: Inferno! Volume 4 Review

"I was both surprised and delighted to see Jonathan Green’s name in the Table of Contents, because he was one of the first Black Library authors I ever read; The Dead and the Damned remains perhaps my favourite Warhammer Fantasy (now Warhammer Chronicles, I suppose) novels of all time. So I was curious to see what Journey of the Magi would deliver, and was intrigued to find a slow-paced, atmospheric and multi-layered tale revolving around three sorcerors from the Thousand Sons Legion landing on a seemingly-abandoned planetoid in search of a prize buried in the depths of a strange temple. While the trio breach its external defences easily enough, they soon find that the metallic, undying defenders inside have no intention of allowing them an easy journey. I appreciated the old-school feel of the story, with some detailed descriptions of the three sorcerers, their powers and the complex relationship between them, but also the way in which Green deftly brought the plot up to date with the latest lore and canon. It’s a striking story written with a narrative richness I think is unique to Green, as is the ending which deploys twist after twist to create a complex yet deeply rewarding story that immediately bears fruit from re-reading after finishing."
Click on the covers below to download eBook editions direct from Black Library.


* Especially when I am currently busy writing another new short story.
Published on April 15, 2020 10:23
April 13, 2020
Thought for the Day

~ Carmen Reid , author
Published on April 13, 2020 01:00
April 11, 2020
Short Story Saturday: In the grim darkness of the future there are only eBooks
I was slightly surprised to open an email from Games Workshop yesterday to discover, under the Black Library banner, the cover of my second Warhammer novel Magestorm staring back at me. It's a story from the World-That-Was and it was first published 16 years ago, in 2004.
As it turned out, the reason for the appearance of this title is that in this time of lockdown, like many publishers, Black Library are promoting their digital products, and Magestorm is one of the eBooks you can download direct from www.BlackLibrary.com. There are several short stories of mine also available as eBook downloads, including two that feature the ancient alien Necrons; my most recent Warhammer 40K story Journey of the Magi , and But Dust in the Wind , first published in 2010.
So why not click the image above and check out what's on offer?
The future's dark. The future's grim...

As it turned out, the reason for the appearance of this title is that in this time of lockdown, like many publishers, Black Library are promoting their digital products, and Magestorm is one of the eBooks you can download direct from www.BlackLibrary.com. There are several short stories of mine also available as eBook downloads, including two that feature the ancient alien Necrons; my most recent Warhammer 40K story Journey of the Magi , and But Dust in the Wind , first published in 2010.
So why not click the image above and check out what's on offer?
The future's dark. The future's grim...
Published on April 11, 2020 01:39
April 10, 2020
Gamebook Friday: Beowulf Beastslayer and the Night of the Kraken
A glowing review of
Beowulf Beastslayer
was posted on
GamebookNews.com
this week. It's very scholarly, and quite long, but this summary should tell you what you need to know.
This evening at 6:00pm BST (Friday 10 April) Olly McNeil of The Storymaster's Tales , will be giving a live readthrough of my second Doctor Who gamebook Night of the Kraken only on the Doctor Who Infinity Facebook group.
Lastly, for this Gamebook Friday , if you missed the Kickstarter for my latest ACE Gamebook, DRACULA - Curse of the Vampire , you can still place a Late Pledge here.
Remember, stay home, stay safe, and keep well, and I'll see you next week,

This evening at 6:00pm BST (Friday 10 April) Olly McNeil of The Storymaster's Tales , will be giving a live readthrough of my second Doctor Who gamebook Night of the Kraken only on the Doctor Who Infinity Facebook group.

Lastly, for this Gamebook Friday , if you missed the Kickstarter for my latest ACE Gamebook, DRACULA - Curse of the Vampire , you can still place a Late Pledge here.

Remember, stay home, stay safe, and keep well, and I'll see you next week,
Published on April 10, 2020 01:00
April 9, 2020
Steampunk Thursday: Alice's Nightmare in Wonderland - RPG of the Year?

Having been nominated in the RPG OF THE YEAR category, it has made it through to the final round of the Ludopedia Prize 2019 .
Although there are only five entrants in the category, it's not going to win because it's up against both Dungeons & Dragons and The Call of Cthulhu - but that's not bad company to be in!
Alice no País dos Pesadelos is just one of three Jambô Editora products that have made it from the the final round.

If you are able to vote (and it's easy to register to do so) it would be great if you could throw your support behind Alice no País dos Pesadelos and the others.
Published on April 09, 2020 04:17
April 7, 2020
Tie-in Tuesday: Night of the Kraken Readthrough
Are you a fan of Doctor Who, specifically the Twelfth Doctor? And are you a fan of interactive fiction?
Well, if you answered 'Yes' to both those questions, then you should join Olly Mc on Facebook, on Friday evening at 6:00pm for a readthrough of my Doctor Who Choose The Future adventure Night of the Kraken .
Here's the blurb from the book's back cover:
When one choice can lead to triumph or failure, life or death, glory or destruction . . . which will you choose? With Choose the Future, YOU decide how, when, where and with whom the Doctor will fight to save the world!
In this brand new adventure, Night of the Kraken, the Twelfth Doctor meets a roguish time-smuggler and faces a terrifying creature from the deep with a plan to destroy the Earth.
The fate of the Doctor and the universe he protects are in your hands...
Basically it's Doctor Who meets Poldark meets H P Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. What more do you need to know?
Well, if you answered 'Yes' to both those questions, then you should join Olly Mc on Facebook, on Friday evening at 6:00pm for a readthrough of my Doctor Who Choose The Future adventure Night of the Kraken .

Here's the blurb from the book's back cover:
When one choice can lead to triumph or failure, life or death, glory or destruction . . . which will you choose? With Choose the Future, YOU decide how, when, where and with whom the Doctor will fight to save the world!
In this brand new adventure, Night of the Kraken, the Twelfth Doctor meets a roguish time-smuggler and faces a terrifying creature from the deep with a plan to destroy the Earth.
The fate of the Doctor and the universe he protects are in your hands...
Basically it's Doctor Who meets Poldark meets H P Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. What more do you need to know?

Published on April 07, 2020 14:54