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Reviews   -   Sep 08, 2016 Like a Rolling Stone: Roll Through the Ages Bronze Age Review
Like a Rolling Stone: Roll Through the Ages Bronze Age Review

Civilizations take generations to rise out of the dust, fighting through famine, disease, and warfare in order  to help mankind ascend. Roll Through the Ages: the Bronze Age promises to gives you every one of these challenges and triumphs in under an hour in fine form. You and your companions

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Sep 06, 2016 Haunted Heroes: Pathfinder Horror Adventures Review
Haunted Heroes: Pathfinder Horror Adventures Review

Continuing in a recent trend of expanding Pathfinder into new genres, Horror Adventures takes us to the untouched territory of fear. Sure, we’ve had adventures with grisly themes and Occult Adventures’  own resources for unsettling players, this is the first dedicated release with horror as a main focus. As

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Aug 26, 2016 Just as in Life: Unfair Review
Just as in Life: Unfair Review

I probably shouldn’t admit the countless hours I spent playing Rollercoaster Tycoon. I’d tweak my coasters for maximum thrill, and when that didn’t work I’d drop the occasional ungrateful patron off in the lake. In short, I was the tyrannical Walt Disney. So, when I got

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Aug 26, 2016 Return to the Past: Labyrinth Second Edition Review
Return to the Past: Labyrinth Second Edition Review

A simplified example of how your dungeon will come to be. We just descended to the fourth level and I am beginning to doubt if we will make it out alive. Back a while some wicked black sludge sprayed acid on our wizard and it ate away most of her

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Aug 23, 2016 Silvered Tongues and Gilded Blades: Pathfinder Ultimate Intrigue Review
Silvered Tongues and Gilded Blades: Pathfinder Ultimate Intrigue Review

To my dearest Lord Dumas, I write to render a report on Ultimate Intrigue,  the most recent in the line of supplements from the esteemed Pathfinder system, which outlines rules for deeds of daring heists, societal mystery, and political strife. I admit myself immediately intrigued by this outing, which promises

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Aug 18, 2016 Maybe Not This Rabbit Whole: Carrotia Review
Maybe Not This Rabbit Whole: Carrotia Review

Starvation looms, birds stalk the skies, and you can only save the warren by braving the forest and returning home safe. Carrotia is a cooperative tile-laying game that you can only enjoy as long as you are comfortable with very technical definitions of those three terms. The concept and gameplay

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Aug 12, 2016 Beserked: Vikings on Board Review
Beserked: Vikings on Board Review

Viking lore conjures up images of bloodthirsty raids launched from serpent-headed ships. Rarely does it invoke visions of Norsemen loading those ships with goods for the journey. Ragnar hoisting some wheat into a boat is hardly the concept likely to get gamers’ juices flowing, but Blue Orange game is banking

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Aug 10, 2016 Assemble the Horde: The Cohort Review
Assemble the Horde: The Cohort Review

In the barbarian lands of Gaul, Emperor Caesar has called his armies to assemble. The Cohort casts you, the players, as generals gathering your troops to win his favor. Whoever collects their armies and gets them in line will have the honor of leading the first charge. Of course, the

by John Farrell
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