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Knights of the Dinner Table is a multiple award-winning
magazine featuring the gaming industry’s most popular comic strip, as
well as being a full-fledged gaming magazine featuring material both
for the HackMaster RPG and other systems as well as other articles
written from a gamer’s perspective.
Not only do thousands of gamers read KoDT and share it with their
friends, they read it cover to cover and then re-read it again. Don't
miss this hilarious and hysterical slice of (fantasy) life, and
wonderful celebration of the gaming culture!
Contents of "All our friends are all aboard" (#187 - May
2012)
About The Cover
This issues’s cover is by Kimberly Huebbe, one of the winners of last
year’s KODT Cover Contest.
The Strips
• Rabbit Holed
The
Knights travel through the Null Verse
• Iron in the Fire
Crutch
holes up in Hawg's Backroom with a "tough customer"
• Blogged Down
B.A.
takes the Knights down memory lane
• The Tutor
Eddie
takes Crutch under his wing
• Terror Firma
The
Knights begin to deal with the upheaval of Bag Wurld
• A Heavy Burden
Crutch
has trouble grasping encumbrance rules
• Going Deep
The
Knights scramble to survive their homecoming
• The Pendulum Swings
Tank
goes over the finer points of risk vs. reward
• Homeward Bound
The
Knights head out to celebrate
• What Happens in the Back Room...
Switch
is shocked by what he walks in on
• One-Two Punches
Feature Articles
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SpaceHack:
A Solo Science
Fiction
Role-playing game
by Mark Dowson
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A Sojourn of
Mud and Undead
A tale from “Run for your Lives” Zombie 5k
by William Tucker
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GameMaster's Workshop
- All Things Magic: Boots
of Endurance by Barbara Blackburn
- Bait and Tackle: Adventure Hooks on the Fly
- Denizens of Tellene: Jokkin
and Vokkin Varl by Barbara Blackburn
- GameMaster’s Workbench: Talking Shop and the Business of GMing
Regular Columns
- Tales from the Table:
Actual tales from our readers
- Web Scryer: Preparing for
Ragnarok by
Kenneth
Newquist
- Gaming the Movies: Beowulf by Jim Davenport
Reviews
- Lost Game Safari: Striker
scouted by
Andy
Miller
- The “Indy” Game Scene:
Compact Heroes explored by Ashok
Desai
- Off the Shelf: The House
of the Wolflings by
Paul Westermeyer
- Brian's Picks: Dungeons
& Trolls, Wizard’s Museum Construction Kit, Avenadia
Departments
- Cries from the Attic: Editorial
of a Madman "The Search for King HooDoo"
- Table Talk: Our Readers
Talk Back
- Weird Pete's Bulletin Board
- Back Room at the Games Pit
- Parting Shots
Other Toons
- Unnamed cartoons by Paul R. Shriner, Barbara Lea, Indy Bill,
Jolly Blackburn
64 pages, $5.99, b&w
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