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The advent of the printed word was an astounding revelation for the world. What once started out as hand copying illustrations and books has now become something as easy as pushing the print button and seeing the results almost instantaneously. We see the fruits of those labors today via board
There is a well-known subset of TTRPG players who are primarily interested in combat and acquiring loot colloquially known as murder hobos. Next year, Dungeons & Dragons: Onslaught will hit shelves, and it’ll be time for you and a friend to get ready to do some delving. Onslaught has
Editor’s note: We get a lot of prototype games at Gaming Trend, in various states of completion, and usually we have a very strict rule when it comes to covering them: Evaluations of product in an unfinished state are previews, reviews are reserved for what you would find on
by Mike Dunn
Editor’s note: We get a lot of prototype games at Gaming Trend, in various states of completion, and usually we have a very strict rule when it comes to covering them: Evaluations of product in an unfinished state are previews, reviews are reserved for what you would find on
by Mike Dunn
The advent of the printed word was an astounding revelation for the world. What once started out as hand copying illustrations and books has now become something as easy as pushing the print button and seeing the results almost instantaneously. We see the fruits of those labors today via board
by Rob Berg
There is a well-known subset of TTRPG players who are primarily interested in combat and acquiring loot colloquially known as murder hobos. Next year, Dungeons & Dragons: Onslaught will hit shelves, and it’ll be time for you and a friend to get ready to do some delving. Onslaught has
by Nick Dubs
While I’ve never been to a horse race and I never will, I’ve always enjoyed horse racing and betting games. However, they almost always feel like something else with a horse racing theme and don’t really capture the betting feeling. Usually there is too much player manipulation
by Chris Hinkes
I had been faced with a dilemma when writing previous Unmatched reviews. Since each set is essentially a standalone expansion, should I approach it primarily as an introduction to the system and potentially some players’ sole exposure, or as another iteration for people already familiar with Unmatched? Previously, the sets
by Nick Dubs
Steamforged Games announced a new upcoming tabletop combat game, ELDEN RING The Board Game, coming to kickstarter later this month. Based on the intense action role-playing video game, Steamforged brings intricate minis and a new way to enjoy the Elden Ring experience to the table. “The ELDEN RING™ board game
by Oriana Dunn
Massive Darkness 2 is a co-op dungeon crawler for 1 to 6 players. Players pick from different classes of ‘Lightbringers’ that head into hell to defeat the various demons threatening humanity. Starting at level one, and barely equipped for the job, players will find more gear, learn new skills and
by Eric Ace
It’s happened – we now have a party game that could easily be confused with the snacks at the party, which may very well end badly if your party guests get too inebriated. But assuming yourself and your guests are able to distinguish between snacks and a game, then Nacho
by Richard Allen