Renaissance Kobolds
In the latest issue of Renaissance Magazine there is a glowing review of Kobold Quarterly's premiere.
"Kobold Quarterly is a magazine that both players and dungeon masters will enjoy, and I expect the subscriber base will grow with each offering. I look forward to more from this small but fierce competitor in the gaming industry."
To read the entire review, and the other great content Renaissance Magazine has to offer, visit their website.
In the Press
blogtalkradio: Geekerati
Not that long ago, Wolfgang Baur decided to try a little experiment. He knew that people who played roleplaying games were serious about their hobby, and that many have secret game design fantasies. He wondered if there were enough to create a business writing adventures sponsored entirely by patrons who, like Popes and Renaissance Italian Princes, would pay for the privilege to own "exclusive" adventures. So far...it seems to be paying off.
WIRED: Enter the Kobold
Dragon Magazine, the long-time resource for D&D players, folded last September after an amazing 359-issue run. Dungeon Adventures ceased publication at the same time, Pyramid has been all electronic for awhile, and White Wolf Magazine and Inphobia are distant memories. Is the era of the paper gaming magazine all gone?
Canon Puncture #26
Rich Rogers and Chris Perrin have some nice things to say about Kobold Quarterly.
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Out of Character #41
Jeremiah read through Issue #3 of Kobold Quarterly and just had to say something about it. Little did he know at the time that we had already made arrangements for some interviews you can expect to see down the line. It's a good thing he had nice things to say. Jeremiah was really impressed with the writing and value Kobold Quarterly added to his geeky self.
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