Hey, you, yeah, you tired of all the grinding, the grimdarkery (is that a word? forget it, I’m rolling) and gravitas. Did you ever think about playing a low-stakes game of animals and high tea? Then, have I got a game for you. Riverbank, the latest offering from Kobold Press, is a cottagecore game set … Continue reading Review of Riverbank RPG from Kobold Press
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Cyberpunk RED Single Player Mode is Now Available
You can go it alone in the Dark Future! You’ve hooked your Militech pistol to the interface in your brain; upgraded your cybernetic fist with carbo-glass blades; and installed cybereyes that can pierce through the red haze like morning fog. There’s a world full of opportunities out there, just waiting for the right edgerunner. Only, … Continue reading Cyberpunk RED Single Player Mode is Now Available
Beloved Brazilian Aetherpunk Skyfall RPG Descends onto Kickstarter Today
Prepare to enter a world where magic meets machinery, hope rises from ruin, and every hero is forged in the fires of tragedy. Today, CapyCat Games and Knight Moves Cafe are thrilled to share that Skyfall RPG, the groundbreaking aetherpunk setting for 5e, is coming to international audiences for the first time, starting with a Kickstarter campaign that is now live. Set … Continue reading Beloved Brazilian Aetherpunk Skyfall RPG Descends onto Kickstarter Today
Rediscover Game Night With Sunderfolk™, a Tactical Tabletop-Inspired Adventure, Now Available Worldwide
Rediscover Game Night With Sunderfolk™, a Tactical Tabletop-Inspired Adventure, Now Available WorldwideAvailable now for $49.99, Secret Door’s debut game invites groups to play together using a single copy on Steam, PlayStation®5, Xbox Series X|S, or Nintendo Switch™ Dreamhaven™ and developer Secret Door™ today launched Sunderfolk, a tactical co-op adventure inspired by a deep love of tabletop gaming. … Continue reading Rediscover Game Night With Sunderfolk™, a Tactical Tabletop-Inspired Adventure, Now Available Worldwide
Review of Iron kingdoms RPG: Requiem campaign setting
I’ve been a fan of Steampunk for a long time and had always a soft spot in my heart for war machine, the art and the lore inspired me and while I never dug deep into playing the game. I always kept one eye on it. Then recently I got the chance to check out … Continue reading Review of Iron kingdoms RPG: Requiem campaign setting
Games as Therapy with Dr. Megan Connell
Dr Megan Connell is a Licensed Psychologist & Therapeutic Dungeon Master who utilizes games in her therapeutic practice to help people deal with their issues. She agreed to take a break from her good work to fill us in about the work she is doing. Q How did you first start using gaming as a … Continue reading Games as Therapy with Dr. Megan Connell
The One Ring – 5E Adaptations Review
The Lord of the Rings™ Roleplaying 5E The Lord of the Rings™ Roleplaying 5E Shire Adventures The Lord of the Rings™ Roleplaying 5E Rivendell Compendium Free League Publishing has come out with a new version of their game, as well as supplements, targeted at all of us who have played D&D 5E for years and … Continue reading The One Ring – 5E Adaptations Review
Handing intolerant enemies in RPG’s
So as we get back into covering RPG’s and I get back to gamemastering I had a question pop into my head about the relationship of the characters to bigoted antagonists. There are always the standard villains for RPG’s like dragons with treasure or the EVIL lord who just wants to conquer or kill every … Continue reading Handing intolerant enemies in RPG’s
