Search this site:
OgreCave Audio Report: fear the podcast!

Recent Reviews
Goblin Grapple
(Silver Gaming Co.)
Brothers
(505 Games)
Pathfinder Card Game
(Paizo Publishing)
Cthulhu Invictus Companion
(Chaosium)
Boss Monster!
(Brotherwise Games)
Murder of Crows
(Atlas Games)
More...

Features
Christmas Gift Guide 2010 (11/26/10)
PAX East 2010 report (4/9/10)
Christmas Gift Guide 2009 (12/4/09)
Games of the Ninja 2008 (12/5/08)
Christmas Gift Guide 2008 (11/27/08)
Screams from the Cave 2008
(11/7/08)
Ogres' Choice Awards 2008 (9/12/08)
Christmas Gift Guide 2007 (11/30/07)
Ogres' Choice Awards 2007 (8/17/07)
GAMA Trade Show 2007 report (4/27/07)
Christmas Gift Guide 2006 (11/30/06)
Ogres' Choice Awards 2006 (7/28/06)
Christmas Gift Guide 2005 (11/29/05)
Christmas Gift Guide 2004 (12/10/04)
Night of the Living Gamer
(Halloween RPGs)
(10/22/04)
More...

About OgreCave & staff

Join the OgreCave team

Syndicate us on your site

Interviews
Randy Angle - Gruesome Ghoulies (9/28/20)
James Wallis - Alas Vegas (2/13/13)
Gareth Hanrahan - The Laundry RPG (5/17/10)
Jamie Chambers - Signal Fire Studios (7/21/09)
Darren Watts - Hero Games (5/4/09)
Stan! (11/7/08)
Brendan LaSalle - Pandahead Productions (audio; 9/28/07)
Richard Garfield (10/12/04)
More...


Sword & Sorcery To Publish EverQuest d20
 

« FFG Announces Song of Ice and Fire License | Main | Privateers Skirmish With Iron Kingdoms »

March 12, 2002
11:35 AM: Allan Sugarbaker says...
Sword & Sorcery To Publish EverQuest d20

It had to happen sooner or later: EverQuest, the most popular MMORPG in the world, is being brought to the most popular tabletop RPG, the d20 System. White Wolf Publishing and Sony Online Entertainment have announced the EverQuest Roleplaying Game, which will start off in July 2002 with the release of the first book, the EverQuest RPG Player's Handbook (a mere 304 pages). This will be followed in August by Monsters of Norrath  (224 pages), and the Game Master's Guide (256 pages) in October. White Wolf's Sword & Sorcery design studio will be heading the attempt to get EverQuest some street cred with traditional roleplayers. Hey, as long as my players don't start yelling, "Train! Run for the zone!!" I'll give it a shot.



 
Back home, or browse the archives
  Powered by Movable Type 2.661

Site copyright 2001 Allan Sugarbaker. Trademarks and copyrights mentioned on this page owned by their respective owners.