Tag: dungeons

Roleplaying and board games reviews, podcasts, videos and interviews

Troglodytes of the Tentacled One

This instalment of the TRIBES-series once again features an great poem/excerpt from a song to serve as an additional hook on the page with the ToC, that also lists statblocks by CR, the new feats, etc.

Temple of the Yellow Skulls

By Paco Garcia Jaen Fantasy novels based on D&D are extremely common. There are a lot of them, but I think it’s fair to say not many of them are that good. They make good reading for teenagers into RPGs, but it is rare to find one that will captivate the imagination of people who’re…
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The G*M*S Magazine Podcast episode 3

Welcome to the third episode of the G*M*S Magazine podcast. This is a different episode, though. In this episode we have just one item. An interview with Jaye Sonia, the writer and creator of Rhune, Dawn of Twilight. I usually try to have a review, and one more interview, but this one went on so…
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Wrath of Ashardalon Review

when a magazine I write for was offered up an advance copy of the second in the Dungeons and Dragons Board Game System family, “Wrath of Ashardalon”, I jumped on it like a man on fire jumping into a pool. It recently arrived, and not unlike a five year old child on Christmas, I tore that bad boy in a timeframe normally reserved for atomic activity.

Brother Ptolemy and the Hidden Kingdom

By Kimberly Moser Brother Ptolemy and the Hidden Kingdom is a massive undertaking by Nevermet Press of 112 pages (including the front and back cover, title page, SRD and company introduction). Even with a single blank page at the end this leave a meaty 106 pages of awe-inspiring, titillating terror for any DM to gnaw…
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