
Better Dungeons and Dragons Encounters With Lessons From JRPGs
You can learn to design better Dungeons and Dragons encounters by taking a look at how JRPGs handle boss fights. Read More …
You can learn to design better Dungeons and Dragons encounters by taking a look at how JRPGs handle boss fights. Read More …
Blood On My Name is a solo journaling tabletop game based on the Wretched and Alone SRD about a former assassin on a mission of revenge. You are dragged back into a world you left behind to GET REVENGE OR Read More …
Yesterday, I posted about Goodman Games’ decision to go ahead with a licensed remake of City State of the Invincible Overlord, despite disgusting bigoted statements made by Judges Guild owner Robert Bledsaw II. Go read yesterday’s post if you’re unfamiliar Read More …
Goodman Games, publishers of Dungeon Crawl Classics, announced a remake of City State of the Invincible Overlord at DungeonCon recently. Originally published in 1976 by Judges Guild under Bob Bledsaw, City State of the Invincible Overlord was the first city Read More …
Over the past 15 weeks, I’ve been streaming the Final Fantasy IV Ultima romhack on my YouTube channel. Final Fantasy IV has always been my favorite game in the series — the original US SNES release was one of the Read More …
Kill Every Monster is one of the many podcasts that are a part of the Dead Ghost Productions studio, and is co-hosted by Dylan “DJ” Malenfant (He/They) and Aram Vartian (He/Him). A hybrid of actual play, round-table discussion, and historical Read More …
Something’s Always Wrong is a short journaling solo tabletop game by Nathan Southard. It’s a break away from his more horror-centric roleplaying games, focusing instead on the miseries of a small-town 20-something faced with a choice: Stay in their home Read More …
One Page Left by M. Kirin is one of the first independent tabletop games I’d seen. It has sat in my “To-Be-Played” pile for years, and when Wobble offered me the honor to write reviews for his blog, I knew Read More …
Below is a d100 table of things you might find in the deep dark woods — many of them horrific and terrifying, some just odd, and even a few that are peaceful and helpful. Pick and choose as you like, Read More …
For this second part of our review into the world of Dice Company, a British-based TTRPG actual play podcast studio, we will be diving into the main campaign and narrative adventure — Small Embers. The Small Embers actual play follows Read More …