Podcast Episode – The Boardgame Review Room: Oh no… INVASION!
Oh no… Invasion! is a small coop game by FableSmith and designer Joost Das, the same clever guy who brought […]
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Oh no… Invasion! is a small coop game by FableSmith and designer Joost Das, the same clever guy who brought […]
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By Endzeitgeist This pdf is 106 pages long, 1 page front cover, 2 pages maps of Talingarde, 1 page editorial,
RPG Review – Way of the Wicked Book Four: Of Dragons and Princesses Read Post »
Fablesmith has now a new game in Kickstarter by the name of Hylaria. A storytelling game with different mechanics and quirky art work that sets it apart from the rest.
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By Endzeitgeist This massive pdf is 76 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page SRD and
This being a review of a novel from Rite Publishing, the following contains minor SPOILERS.
This pdf from Fire Mountain Games is 106 pages long, 1 page front cover, 2 pages maps of Talingarde, 1 page editorial, 1 page ToC, 1 page SRD and 1 page back cover, leaving a total of 99 pages of content, so let’s check this out!
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By Paco Garcia Jaen I have always been into comic books. I used to read my brother’s Amazing Spiderman, Fantastic
By Thilo Graf This pdf from LPJ Design for the Obsidian Twilight setting is 32 pages long, 1 page front
I have played A Game of Thrones about a dozen times now. Most of the matches have been in the 2 player format, only 1 so far has been in the 4 player format. This is important to note as the perspective of my review will mostly be from a 2 player format. However save for multiplayer titles, all the game mechanics and such work the same
Enter a world rich and strange – even the cover art suggests this even before you read a word! But it’s stranger – and scarier – that you might imagine. The opening piece of fiction sets the scene: a heady mix of warfare, implacable enemies, fighting machines… and yet at the core human beings, maybe a bit different but still real people who care, who love, who hate… and have nightmares afterwards.