Magic Madhouse and G*M*S Magazine work together!
Monday 8th April 2013 – London – 11:30 – At online store Magic Madhouse, you will now find a wide […]
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Monday 8th April 2013 – London – 11:30 – At online store Magic Madhouse, you will now find a wide […]
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An RPG that takes a well known hero and brings him close to us and enables us to play those heroes take a great risk. The risk of disappointing us.
That is what Cubicle 7 has done with the Doctor Who: Adventure in Time and Space RPG, take a risk. Both because people will have great expectations of the game,and secondly because it is a dear license for the BBC and great care has to be taken to portray the much loved TV series as well as possible.
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Ever since I read the first one, I have been a massive fan of IDW’s series of D&D based comic books. As you can imagine, when this one came out, I was almost with the finger on the mouse to get it right away. It wasn’t what I was expecting, though!
This pdf from Purple Duck Games is 16 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 5 pages SRD and 1 page counters with the monster-artworks, leaving 8 pages of content for the monsters, so let’s check them out, shall we?
Looney Labs are surely specialists in simple, fast playing, family games and this looks like it fits the model. Based on an earlier published game, Aquarius, this is a dominoes-like game for 2-5 players age 6+ where the object is to be the first to play your cards and connect 7 Dragons.
This pdf from Headless Hydra Games is 106 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page blank inside front cover, 1 page header, 1 page editorial, 1 page back cover, 2 blank pages inside back cover, 2 pages of advertisements, 1.5 pages of SRD, leaving 95.5 pages of content, so let’s check out this spell selection.