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Reviews   -   Nov 20, 2023 Holotype: Mesozoic North America review — Digging up dinosaurs
Holotype: Mesozoic North America review — Digging up dinosaurs

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a paleontologist out in the field digging up dinosaur bones and trying to figure out if you’ve just discovered a new species? Holotype: Mesozoic North America by Brexwerx Games puts you in the dirt and looking for those

by Samuel Pair
News   -   Nov 15, 2023 Critical Role: Bells Hells – What Doesn’t Break is coming to shelves in Summer 2024
Critical Role: Bells Hells – What Doesn’t Break is coming to shelves in Summer 2024

News today from Random House is that a new prequel novel within the Critical Role universe is going to be released on July 24, 2024 and will be titled: “Critical Role: Bells Hells – What Doesn’t Break” written by Cassandra Khaw. It is available for pre-order now as well. SYNOPSIS

by Samuel Pair
News   -   Nov 09, 2023 Candela Obscura Nexus companion app launches alongside rulebook on Nov 14th
Candela Obscura Nexus companion app launches alongside rulebook on Nov 14th

Today Demiplane, the digital home for tabletop roleplaying games, announced an exciting partnership with Critical Role’s Darrington Press to create and host the official digital companion for the Illuminated Worlds-powered roleplaying game Candela Obscura, launching alongside the physical release of the Candela Obscura Core Rulebook on November 14. As

by Samuel Pair
Reviews   -   Nov 07, 2023 Distilled review – from moonshine to fine spirits
Distilled review – from moonshine to fine spirits

Living in Tennessee and being a big fan of bourbon, how could I resist the chance to review Distilled (2023) from Paverson Games? This highly detailed strategic card game promises to take you through the journey of revitalizing an abandoned distillery passed down to you as inheritance and to make

by Samuel Pair
Reviews   -   Oct 31, 2023 Wandering Towers review – a wizardly fun time
Wandering Towers review – a wizardly fun time

I’ll be totally honest, when I first glimpsed Wandering Towers my first impression was that it would be a cute kids game. I could not possibly have been more wrong. This quickly turned into a strategic game of cat and mouse, with a few fun and exciting twists along

by Samuel Pair
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