Thursday, March 5, 2026

(Review) Green Dice Games, Slatington, Pennsylvania

Super Bowl Sunday was a long slow drive down to Allentown and my friends' Steve and Angi's house.  

Part of that slow drive was a diversion to Slatington, Pennsylvania to Green Dice Games, located inside the Slatington Farmer's Market.

Location:   It's my second attempt to visit, as I was in the neighborhood this past summer, there was some sort of event and traffic snafus that made me drive by.    On this second attempt, even with bitter winds, and piles of snow, I found parking to be accessible and ventured inside. 



A very nice picture off of their Facebook page that does the counter area justice.

Green Dice Games is a quick right turn and the main door and there you are!  It's a series of vendor stalls for product, and an entire corner of the building is open areas for gaming.  Originally I thought this was a step above a weekend indoor flea market, and I quickly realized that I was sadly mistaken.

Miniatures:    Games Workshop, Star Wars Legion, and Marvel Crisis Protocol.  Plus there were bins of "loose" sprues and a few bags of other terrain.  

Board Games:  Nada

RPGs: Nada

Accessories:   They had a decent selection of dice, Citadel paints, and different types of glue.  

And immense and diverse Marvel Crisis Protocol board....

CCGs:   They carry Magic, Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh! and I believe Star Wars Unlimited a

Events:  They do have weekly CCG and Miniatures events and their were few players there doing CCGs.  But as I wandered into the Farmers Market, I came upon a room "Slatington Expo Center." Inside were a good number of 40k players participating in tournament, sponsored by the store, and administered by a third-party tournament organization. 

Pretty elaborate setting

Food:  Drinks and snacks! 

 I'll be honest, on my normal Five-Gnome grading scale, I'm feeling generous with Green Dice, giving them three out of five gnomes. 

It's obviously a unique business.  It is lacking certain features I look for in a full-service FLGS, but it more than adequately services to area it's at.  Heck, I'd say so much that it punches above the belt from what I expected. 

It's 30-40 minutes to get even near to a full-service game store, so this is a godsend for this area. 

They get bonus nostalgia points for setting up in such a complex, plus the food options were quite good, and attached antique mall had reasonable prices.   The antique baking dishes alone gives me a good reason to visit there again. 

And in all honesty, besides the opportunity to see my friends, it was one of the best outcomes from Super Bowl Sunday.

Green Dice Games is in the Slatington Farmers Market at 8281 PA-873, Slatington, PA 18080

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

The Mad Baron in Fabulous 28mm

I myself love the Back of Beyond, and must give proper shoutout to Over Open Sights for their work on a command base featuring the man himself, the Mad Baron, Baron Roman von Ungern-Sternberg! 

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

(Gamma World) Not a Test #106 - The Burning Troglodytes

The De Facto Explorers have found a tribe of Hoppers, right next to an underground facility in the Glow Zone wilderness across the Big River. They've entered an area that was once a mine.  An area populated by hostile bestial primitives.

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Lathar Bracken: A pure-strain human from River Bend.  He's got the muscle, the face, and a mount for most encounters.  Lathar's trusty beast of burden, No Name, travels wherever he does.   Looking for trouble in all the right places. The two-time champion of the Fair-Town Queen's Joust.  Recently married Thunnelda Haycock.

Sneaky Pete: A mutated weasel scout.  Pete's telepathy and night vision take a backseat when he whips out his electrical powers.  Apparently addicted to his newly uncovered yellow powder found at "The Pool House"

Sonny Helianthus: a nearly 10' tall sentient sunflower artifact examiner with four arms, and trusted Restorationist ties. Knowledgeable,  but not a good one with device repairs or upgrades. 

Slitheran Wurmtail (aka Squiggles): a mutated earthworm scout, in impromptu power armor, looking for trouble in all the wrong places,  and finding it often.   He  has been subject to genetic testing and developed super-human strength, a more human body, and a thick coat of shaggy white hair.  Recently gave birth to a pile of baby worms. 

Luna of the Restorationists:  Recent recruit of the Restorationists, who had uncovered artifacts across the River.  

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The Explorers had a reprieve, back tracking a bit.  The troglodytes could withstand light, but definitely lurked within the shadows and darkness.  Sonny realized that they seemed to stay a distance away based on his proximity to them and his bioluminescence.  

Another wave of of the sub-humans came down from both passageways.  The small horde were wounded by the assort of weapons of the Ancients, but soon swords, maces, and most importantly shields were brought out to stop the rush. 
The Mine Troglodytes
Squiggles and Lathar held back the onslaught with their shields.  Luckily there were more gouges on the fronts of the shields than on the explorers themselves. 

Sonny was the most useful in this bottleneck.  A nine-foot tall sunflower could almost reach over the fray and slam a lit oil flask behind the Troglodytes, torching one, sending rending screams of agony, but not dispatching any of the humanoids.  He turned to an assault rifle, firing overhead to whittle away the Troglodytes pushing forward.  

Lathar and Squiggles decided that pushing back would be preferred.   They tried to advance forward, meeting full resistance.  They tried a second time to no avail.  On the third attempt, Luna and Pete help push from behind and they moved the horde backwards, into the remaining oil fire. The shield-less assistants spun out from behind and pull out pistols to kill more Troglodytes.  

Sonny smiled in satisfaction, "I much prefer these Burning Trogs"

Finally repelling the attack, Luna fell back behind Sonny to reload her flintlock. 

The Explorers pushed the Trogs down the one passageway, forcing them to flee faster.  

Lathar ran back, grabbing the mine cart, and put it back on the track.  Ancient Pistol in hand, he offered a suggestion.

"Push me down the track in the other direction.  I'll scout out and eliminate the ones who fled.  Pete and Squiggles pushed the cart and it slid downhills in to the darkness.  Its sounds stopped after a few second, into the darkness.  The weasel and worm followed forward.  

AGAIN, the cart crashed when the track ran out AGAIN.  This time it send Lathar flying, and while he was on his stomach, two the Mine-Man jumped out from the greater darkness and attacked.  

Lathar:  "Shoot them! Just shoot!  Shooooot them!!!"

Squiggles and Pete responded with weapons fire, even if Lathar could get him.  

Luna was prepping to assist, when she saw figures coming from the opposite passageway.  It was another Mine-Man, with a massive, hulking Mine-Man leading the way.  

"Sonnnnnnnnnyyyyyy!!!!!"

The giant glowing sunflower adjusted one of two backpacks he carried, pulling out a long wand attached to the bag. He took a moment to set a dial on the machine inside the backpack. 

"Move aside Luna, I'm going to liquify him."

The blast from the Children's Alchemical Laser hit the gargantuan Mine-Man, obscuring everyone's vision.  Once things cleared up, a different, horrible monstrosity stood before them.  

The Chaos of the Children's Alchemical Laser Strikes Again...

GM Notes:  I'm very sad I missed Sonny's meta joke "I much prefer these Burning Trogs" until I reviewed the recording for the Actual Play.  The Burning Trogs were are second group for our Hackmaster campaign, of which Hoyce (Sonny) and Steve (Squiggles) were players.  

Next: #107 - 

Monday, March 2, 2026

Lead Legionaries: Critter Control's Shocking Encounter at the Trailer Park

If the end of winter is doing anything for me, it's unveiling blogging posts that are giving me some inspriation, which has been lacking for the last few weeks *cough* months *cough*

Lead Legionaires posted a great AAR for Critter Control's Shocking Encounter at the Trailer Park, using the solo rules of  Majestic 13, an alien hunting game from Snarling Badger Studios. The game looks fun the shots were great, and the terrain board is simply outstanding.  



Sunday, March 1, 2026

RPG Campaign Tour Challenge - Review and Index

After doing the #CharacterCreationChallenge for January, I anticipated catching up on a few posts, including a few quick wargaming AARs, a full return to the Gamma World actual plays, and, of course, fulling embracing the fun that is #ZineQuest.   

And then NukeTown had to reference the #RPGCampaignTour Challenge early enough to catch up within February.  Twenty-six of the prompts were answered, with me using AI to figure out topics I more preferred to write about.  I chalk it up to as a success.   It supplanted a very lackluster #ZineQuest, in my opinion, helped hammer out some details and ideas about my Gamma World campaign, and allowed for some great bonding time with my players as they reminisced about almost 130 episodes at the time. 


There are two schools of though with these blog challenges, ones who believe they must be completed completed within the challenge month (or a valiant attempt to get them done ASAP), or the folks who get it done when they get it done.  Everyone I was following for this ended the month between Day 22 and all the way back to Day 6.  

A quick search later, and I can give props to The Other Side and  Adventures in Oz for getting in under the deadline!  

I am hoping and praying another cool RPG challenge doesn't materialize for March.  I sincerely need to start my prep for Mepacon and a return to the painting bench for the new projects piling up. 

Saturday, February 28, 2026

RPG Campaign Tour: Day 28 - Is There Anything We Should Know Before We Head Home?

At last we've finally reached the end with Day 28 of the #RPGCampaignTour for my Gamma World campaign "This Is Not a Test".  We end the challenge with another interview question directly to my players: Our imaginary tourists to the campaign asking, " Is there anything we should know before we head home?"

Collectively: "The longer you stay, the more you realize the atomic weapons of the ancients are far more prevalent than imagined!"

Gamma World (and the secondary sources I'm pulling for inspiration) more than suggests that nuclear war plunged the world into darkness and chaos, with wild transformation that would make Godzilla seem mundane.   The number of times atomic/nuclear devices are used as a plot device as well makes  the possibility of a second war... or at least a "Beneath the Planet of the Apes" ending is quite likely.  

At least all of them have been partial or mini-bombs. Civilization still has a slim chance of moving into the next century


Friday, February 27, 2026

RPG Campaign Tour: Day 27 - Do You Have Any Amusing Anecdotes From the Campaign?

Day 27 of the #RPGCampaignTour for my Gamma World campaign "This Is Not a Test", and the players were tasked away with answering the inquiry: "Do you have any amusing anecdotes from the campaign 

Sonny and Pete recommend the Invisible Airlords from episode #95 - The Charcuterie Toll, which will be taken care of in a episode scheduled to be published later this year.  

Lathar amusing anecdote is from the Stone Pavilion storyline, especially where the Children's Alchemical Laser turned his body into what would be best described as a Werther's Original.  I'd start with episode #49 through 57, it's a quick read.

And Squiggles wants to talk about the secret underground worm orgies that happen during the Queen's Joust in Fair-Town, but I have to draw the line somewhere.