I'm running a Warhammer 40,000 Halloween campaign using a custom detachment of zombie miniatures from Zombicide. There are 3 scenarios, with a failsafe scenario in case the Astra Militarum detachment falters. The first scenario takes place in the ruins of the capital city of the planet Omyr, loc...
For some RPG players, the concept of building a character seems like an unecessary chore. Sometimes I agree, and I happily admit to a healthy appreciation of pre-generated characters. Because pregenerated characters are possible, some people might wonder why they would ever bother building a chara...
One of my favourite games is Dungeoneer by Thomas Denmark and published by Atlas Games, partly because of its carefully crafted ruleset, and partly because of its mysterious lore. Dungeoneer is sold as card decks, although it's actually also a board game, with some of the cards in the deck servi...
One of my favourite games is Dungeoneer by Thomas Denmark and published by Atlas Games, partly because of its carefully crafted ruleset, and partly because of its mysterious lore. Dungeoneer is sold as card decks, although it's actually also a board game, with some of the cards in the deck servi...
One of my favourite games is Dungeoneer by Thomas Denmark and published by Atlas Games, partly because of its carefully crafted ruleset, and partly because of its mysterious lore. Dungeoneer is sold as card decks, although it's actually also a board game, with some of the cards in the deck servi...
I was looking for some sci-fi soldiers for a game of Space Station Zero, and I stumbled upon Wargames Atlantic. They had a shipping centre nearby, so I decided to give them a try. The closest thing to generic sci-fi soldiers I could find, at the time, was their Iron Core product line, which then...
One of my favourite games is Dungeoneer by Thomas Denmark and published by Atlas Games, partly because of its carefully crafted ruleset, and partly because of its mysterious lore. Dungeoneer is sold as card decks, although it's actually also a board game, with some of the cards in the deck servi...
A few years ago a skate park got built across the road from my house. I'd always wanted to skate, but never learned how. With a skate park within a 45 second stroll, I figured I had no excuse not to take up a hobby that I'd been considering since childhood.
So I bought a skateboard and started ska...
Imagine everything you think you knew about the cosmos was wrong. Forget what you've learnt from the Forgotten Realms, or from Planescape, or Pathfinder, or Midgard. The Labyrinth can be your new reality.
The Labyrinth is a source book by Kobold Press for Tales of the Valiant or any DnD 5e varia...
In 1923, just a year after the Earl of Carnarvon and Mr. Howard Carter uncovered the tomb of Tutankhamun, Sir Grafton Elliot Smith published Tutankhamen and the Discovery of His Tomb by the Late Earl of Carnarvon and Mr. Howard Carter. Being a fan of Egyptology, I decided to read this historical...
Sigmar's Toll is a new series on Warhammer+ and I've been watching it. This review contains spoilers, so don't read on if you haven't seen the first 2 episodes yet. I'm not very well versed in the lore of the Age of Sigmar. So far, I've seen the Double or nothing and Undercity episodes of Ha...
The term "roleplaying" has been long an overloaded term. You can play a Lone Wolf or Fighting Fantasy game book, or a campaign of solo Tunnel & Trolls adventures, or play an RPG with a gaming group, or a computer game, and we call it "roleplaying". Just as people think of "D&D" when they hear...