Skip to main content

Kenzer & Co.

David, along with six other stalwart RPG enthusiasts, formed KenzerCo in 1993. Their initial goal was to make a tactical miniatures game with all the rules on a disk-shaped base, but David quickly crushed that idea, saying it would bomb just like the "newfangled" CCGs would. Instead, they released a stunningly complex and heavily researched campaign setting for D&D, the Kingdoms of Kalamar setting. After some decent success, David gambled away the company on such risky ventures as "Knights of the Dinner Table," the first-ever monthly gaming comic book; a license to produce HackMaster 4th edition RPG; and an official license for D&D products and comics.

Filter Products

Filter Listing
  

601-660 of 903 Products

#196 "Mean Girls"

#197 "Hacktastic Four"

#198 "Jolly Hatchet"

#20 "Hack In Space"

#20 "Kingdom of Crime"

#202 "Angry Nerds"

#210 "The Strips"

#217 "Hack Maids"

#221 "Games Pit Dawgs"

#228 "High Roller"

#229 "Hackronomicon"

#23 "Dice Follies!"

#230 "Dame of Thrones"

#231 "Highway to Hack"

#235 "A Gamer No More"

#237 "The Gaming Dead"

#24 "Hackzilla"

#24 "Penultima"

#240 "A GM's Wrath"

#241 "Hack at Dawn"

#247 "Odd Hall"

#25 "Denouement"

#255 "Hack-scovery"

#258 "Margo"

#277 "Garycon 2020"

#28 "Back in the Hack"