I come before you today to break a promise. When I started Fandom Underground a few years ago, I said that this series highlighting fan works would not compare these works to their professional counterpart or use the series as a diatribe on the state of modern media. I meant
The number of tabletop games that come out in a single year these days is nothing short of incredible, and to say that this list of what the tabletop team here at GamingTrend put forth is definitive and exhaustive would do a disservice to the hundreds of games that we
What a year for Magic: The Gathering. I kept trying to formulate my thoughts on this last year for Magic and eventually, I found myself rereading my own words from an editorial I wrote about the loss of draft boosters. In it, I wrote this: “Good, bad, or ugly 2024
Joel Haver epitomizes everything I’ve been trying to get across with my series on low budget films. Like many creators on Youtube, he’s proven time and again that great stories only need talent and dedication. His video Fast, Cheap, Good, Pick Three explains how working within your limitations
Yeah, I get it. You only just opened your Christmas gifts, got new games, and you haven’t even played them yet. Why are we already talking about 2025’s video games? Well, new year new backlog fam. There are a TON of amazing new releases around the corner, and
As obvious as it is, not everyone’s favorite games make the cut when awards season rolls around. We recently released our “Trendsetter” awards (which you can view here), but we like to go a step further. With quite a few amazing games dropping in 2024, our staff took to
2024 brought us quite the number of experiences. While maybe not as packed as 2023, there have been some incredible standouts. We’ve gotten together and made several selections on what we think is the absolute best of the bunch. Are there any you believe we’ve missed? Hit us
Need some last minute ideas for that tabletop gamer in your life? Look no further, these are some things we have been excited about this year:
Party Games
Dadada
A game where everyone at the table is collaboratively making a new language?? Yes, it sounds crazy, but amazingly it works,