The MOBA genre took off with the introduction of League of Legends. Since then other games have come out on the PC to capitalize on its popularity. A few board
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After a long hiatus, Blue Rose, the AGE RPG of Romantic Fantasy, returns to the world of roleplay. It brings with it a vision of intuitive, well-considered design that breathes
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Pathfinder has been going strong for nearly ten years now, which in RPG terms is fairly long in the tooth. Its bevy of supplements and adventure paths have grown so
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Sentinels of the Multiverse became such a hit that it created a brand new publisher. They are one of the true success stories of bringing their game to Gen Con
It’s not uncommon for modders to make it into the video game industry. Epic Games holds contests for those who can create something unique with their Unreal Engine. Not
In a time that historians cement as the Dark Age, we find ourselves threatened by the agents of the dark itself. Witches have come to our village, and we must
Plenty of dungeon crawlers exist on the market. Several of them have most players competing against a single “evil” player. Horrible Games has several hits behind them, including Potion Explosion,
Tabletop Day is something that couldn’t have existed even a few years ago. The recent burst of excitement and energy for nerdy pursuits has been emboldening, and I was