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Reviews   -   Oct 15, 2017 The Makings of a legacy — Starfinder Core Book review
The Makings of a legacy — Starfinder Core Book review

Starfinder brings us a galaxy of magic, mystery, and science fiction action, in what amounts to a fantastic update to the Pathfinder engine more than its own separate game.

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Sep 29, 2017 Great Norse Saga: 878 Vikings Review
Great Norse Saga: 878 Vikings Review

In the 8th century, Vikings from Scandinavia first raided the coast of the British Isles. Over the next century, raids morphed into invasions, and the native Anglo-Saxons found themselves in a struggle to save their homeland. By 878, the Vikings had pushed the Saxons to the brink. It was then

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2017 Great Rebuilding: Lisboa Review
Great Rebuilding: Lisboa Review

On the morning of November 1, 1755, a massive earthquake shook Lisbon to its core. The quake brought its own destruction, and the subsequent fires and tsunami left the great Portuguese capital in ruins. Immediately, the king and prime minister set to rebuild the city. They recommended the boldest of

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2017 Medieval Treasure: War of Kings Review
Medieval Treasure: War of Kings Review

With so many games being released each year, it’s easy for an indie title to fly under the radar. You’d be forgiven for missing RAINN Studios’ War of Kings when it Kickstarted back in 2014. It earned a modest $46,000 and change then, but three years later,

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2017 Welcome to the jungle: Tomb of Annihilation Roll20 edition review
Welcome to the jungle: Tomb of Annihilation Roll20 edition review

With maps, tokens, adventure information, and instant communication, this reimagining of a classic comes to life with roll20, an online engine that gives players and DMs the tools they need to get into one of the best adventures to date.

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Sep 14, 2017 Twilight of the galaxy: The Expanse Board Game review
Twilight of the galaxy: The Expanse Board Game review

In a time rife with complex political properties owing their origins to nerd culture, the Expanse has been well poised to stake its claim on our hearts, mind, and time, and done so extremely well. What began as a collection of books has transformed into a television series, and now

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Aug 22, 2017 The Perils of a First Attempt: Solipstry Rpg Review
The Perils of a First Attempt: Solipstry Rpg Review

Solipstry RPG: a new approach to tabletop RPGs is an independent work that seeks to make its own way in the wide world of roleplay. Solipstry, defined on the first page as “A theory in philosophy that your own existence is the only thing that is real or can be

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Aug 22, 2017 Victory in Conquest: King of the Creepies Review
Victory in Conquest: King of the Creepies Review

Lounging languidly on your swaying palanquin, you anticipate the battle ahead. There will be blood, and oil, and ectoplasm, but none of it will be yours. You are merely an owner, taking pleasure and profit from the carnage below. If you play your cards right and build the best team,

by John Farrell
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