Review of Kobold Press Campaign Builder: Cities & Towns

Have you ever wished to create your own King’s Landing? Make a medieval Gotham for your dragon themed vigilante to fight crime in? Maybe, you have less lofty goals but still want to make a unique city for your players to explore in the wider world of your favorite Dungeons and Dragons setting. Regardless of … Continue reading Review of Kobold Press Campaign Builder: Cities & Towns

Review of Rogue games Dust & Neon

   Cyberpunk, Westerns, and Roguelites all share one thing in common. Life? Is cheap. David Marquardt Studio’s Dust and Neon truly embodies that ethos with punishing gameplay set against a post-apocalyptic cowboy versus robots world drenched in equal parts shining lights and dusty cacti. It manages to feel both familiar and uniquely engaging with its … Continue reading Review of Rogue games Dust & Neon

Review of Kobold Guide to Dungeons

   Kobold Press’s guides to helping burgeoning Dungeon Masters continue to impress. The latest offering provides a deep, pun intended, look into the creation and purposes of Dungeons., a seemingly obvious part of the hobby but one the average player might not think about. Rather than merely giving maps or outlining how to physically outline … Continue reading Review of Kobold Guide to Dungeons

Video game Review of Gris

                Gris can be described in many ways but ultimately the most accurate word for it is, “beautiful.” Gris is a game from Spanish developer Nomada Studios and on the surface will draw comparisons to other indie, “art-house,” platformers like Journey or Celeste. These comparisons are not inaccurate but ultimately sell the singular experience Gris … Continue reading Video game Review of Gris