Jonny Hodgson and Bang and Twang!
Jonny Hodgson has been a friend since I pretty much got into RPG media. Approachable as few, he has a […]
Jonny Hodgson has been a friend since I pretty much got into RPG media. Approachable as few, he has a […]
Cubicle 7 has been for the last few years the flagship of RPG publishing in the UK. Of course that
Podcast Episode – The RPG Interview Room: Lone Wolf with Cubicle 7 Read Post »
Cubicle 7 have announced they will be opening the pre-order for the revised edition ofThe One Ring™ Roleplaying Game in
New cover for the new edition of The One Ring Roleplaying Game Read Post »
This is the seminar that Cubicle 7 hosted at Dragonmeet 2013. In this panel participated three of the luminaires in
By Paco Garcia Jaen The Cthulhu Britannica London Box Set for Call of Cthulhu Kickstarter campaign has been very successful.
The C7 humans have had the Cthulhu Britannica series going on for a while and some fantastic products have been released. If you haven’t got Shadows Over Scotland, please do yourself a favour and get a copy. Now they’re upping their game and releasing the London version of their Cthulhu Britannica series, and for that they’ve gone to Kickstarter to get some money.
‘Queer things you do hear these days, to be sure,’ said Sam. ‘Ah,’ said Ted, ‘you do, if you listen.
Cubicle 7 and Sophisticated Games announce Hobbit Tales – A One Ring Card Game Read Post »
Victoriana – a world of high adventure and intrigue in an age of sorcery and steam! The year is 1856
Organising seminars at conventions is hard work, though they’re also tremendous fun and, when one has the privilege of sharing the space with personalities like the ones in this seminar, it becomes a joy.
This seminar takes four influential names in the board and role playing games industry and puts them in touch with the public, answer questions and and challenge views you didn’t know were there.
If you thought we had forgotten Dragonmeet, you were wrong. If you had forgotten Dragonmeet, tutt tutt! First of all
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