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#200 "It Takes 200 to Tango" (Special 200th Issue)

By: Kenzer & Co.

Type: Comic

Product Line: Knights of the Dinner Table Comic - #151 - #200

MSRP old price: $8.99


Product Info

Title
#200 "It Takes 200 to Tango" (Special 200th Issue)
Publisher
Category
Publish Year
2013
Pages
96
Dimensions
6.5x10x.2"
NKG Part #
2147530634
MFG. Part #
KEN200
Type
Comic

Description

The Strips

Playing It Safe
Sheila gives Bob advice for Crutch's game
The Show Dawg
Crutch nixes Pete's latest scheme
Rinse and Repeat
Gordo steps up to Crutch's game with a different strategy
Walk On By
Crutch gives his players a lesson in humiliation
The Last Stand
Bob stands up for his pride against the Mayhems
Feather Your Own Nest (Retro Strip)
The Knights run into trouble assuming things about monsters
The Spy-Thrifts
Dave keeps his players on a short leash in his Hacknoia game
Bust Stop
The run-down spies arrive at their ramshackle destination, Sandy Forks
One-Two Punches

Special Features

Moor's Caw: A HackMaster adventure (8th-11th level) set in the environs of Frandor's Keep. This is the winner of the latest adventure contest. by Steve Lawrence
Denizens of Tellene: Xetharp & Clin Gendaw by Steve Lawrence and Barbara Blackburn
The Great Heroes: A special solo fantasy adventure by Mark Dowson
Finding the Horns of the Dilemma: Dilemmas introduce tragedies to make the victories sweeter. They prompt the heroes to take greater chances, more action to achieve greatness. As Gamemasters, it is our job to give them Dilemmas. by James Davenport

GameMaster's Workshop

Close Encounters of the Random Kind: The Name Game by Mark Dowson
Figuratively Speaking: Miniature Fun with Hardware Cloth by Julian Franklin
El Ravager's Rules of Engagement: Good Ground by Jolly Blackburn
All Things Magic: Ekkra's Charm by Barb Blackburn
Bait and Tackle: Adventure Hooks on the Fly

Regular Columns

Tales from the Table: Actual tales from our readers
Web Scryer: The Best of the Summoned Web by Kenneth Newquist

Reviews

Lost Game Safari: d20 Modern by Andy Miller
The “Indy” Game Scene: Love in the Time of Seio explored by Ashok Desai
Off the Shelf: Three Sides of a Genre by Noah Chinn
Brian's Picks: Call of Cthulhu: The House of R’lyeh, Arena Assault, Bacchanalia

Departments

Cries from the Attic: Editorial of a Madman "It’s Been an Amazing Journey"
Table Talk: Our Readers Talk Back
Weird Pete's Bulletin Board
Back Room at the Games Pit
Parting Shots

Other Toons

SnarfQuest by Larry Elmore
Brothers Grinn
Fuzzy Knights
Unnamed cartoons by Indy Bill • Jolly Blackburn • Paul Shiner • David Reddick