Wererats of the Roach-Run Sewers
In the murk and stink beneath a bustling city’s streets, scheming families of wererats scurry through the fetid sewers, often […]
In the murk and stink beneath a bustling city’s streets, scheming families of wererats scurry through the fetid sewers, often […]
The more I play games, the more I realize how much small game companies are overlooked. The mainstream gaming press tends to gravitate toward the behemoths of the industry; the ones with infinite reviewers to send games to, virtually unlimited marketing resources, the ones who have $50,000 booths at game fairs. That’s fine and dandy, but there’s more than that around. Some of the best games are the overlooked gems that you’ve never heard of, or simply didn’t know enough about to pick up a copy.
Traveler Beware! You came to Kaidan, escorting a merchant and the gift he carried, a gift meant for a powerful
My dear readers, today I come to you with a question that arose to mind after play-testing “Many Fires” with my regular group of friends at the gaming club.
The Lost City is a Paragon-level sandbox adventure with a broad range of player options and twists. It offers lost threats and secrets – plus a new servitor race, new magic, mysterious ghostly foes, and multiple factions for players to ally themselves with – or against!
By Paco Garcia Jaen I have always been into comic books. I used to read my brother’s Amazing Spiderman, Fantastic
July 4th Sales! You can take now all models and maps 20% off! Only three days! You find our paper
I’ve known about Imagination Gaming for a while now as one of my gaming buddies works with them. I also have seen the impressive beehive of activity in the Children’s Zone at UK Expo that is run by the very committed team led by Nigel Scarfe. All indications and comments that I have come across indicate that Nigel and his team are absolutely convinced that families are key to the future of our board gaming hobby.
An Interview – Nigel Scarfe of Imagination Gaming Read Post »
This pdf from Rite Publishing is 26 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page ToC, 1 page advertisement, 1 page back cover and 2 pages SRD, leaving 20 pages for the Tengu, so let’s check them out!
Spend your time playing not assembling! Lone Tree Games brings you legendary artist Jonathan Roberts (Sunken Empires, Fantastic Maps) together
Rite Publishing releases Fold-N-Go: Dungeon Kit #1 Read Post »