Australian business SnailFlail is different from all the others crowdfunding terrain tiles. Why? How? SnailFlail’s tiles go up; they’re vertical.
Archives for March 2022
Genre Police: That Difficult Second Album
You delivered a satisfying conclusion with a cathartic payoff. Now it’s all over. The game is done. And you already miss it.
Life is hell, which is fun: A review of Jujutsu Kaisen 0
Jujutsu Kaisen 0 is the feature-length, cinema bound prequel to the horror-action anime Jujutsu Kaisen.
Pathfinder 1e character options get a Humble Bundle with hardback option
How’s your Pathfinder RPG collection? Specifically, how’s your Pathfinder 1e collection and your ability to give your characters more options?
50 tips and resources for making your own single-page RPG
Create an entire tabletop roleplaying game that fits on a single A5 piece of paper.
Wizards of the Coast re-release more Dragonlance content
Leaves from the Inn of the Last Home isn’t about rules; it’s about the world. It includes Dragonlance legends, essays and even recipes.
Magic coffee comes to D&D
Pull your players into Zanna’s Magical Mixes where the coffee flows like water, and kindness can run even faster. This fully detailed coffee spot is full of history and will delight players with a charming atmosphere, and niche offerings.
What if cybersecurity horrors were movie posters?
magine cybersecurity horrors as movie posters.
Did Apple TV+ take a dive after the free trial ended?
We know that Disney+ is doing well. It’s being fuelled by that impressive Disney catalogue and production empire.
Everyone looks so sinister! Requiem of the Rose King teases part 2
Funimation has part one of Requiem of the Rose King, and so one assumes part two may end up on Crunchyroll when the sites merge.