Humble Bundle have just released a 3D printable tabletop bundle containing an eye-watering 161 miniatures/sets – for just a $25 donation to the Make-a-Wish Foundation.
New one-shot ‘Signal to Noise – A 1980s Analog Horror Scenario’ available on DriveThruRPG
A new one-shot for Call of Cthulhu called Signal to Noise – a 1980 Analog Horror Scenario has been published through’s Chaosium community content program and is now available to buy on DriveThruRPG.
‘Devil May Cry’ designer touts ‘Final Fantasy 16’ as his personal masterpiece, calls it an action game
Veteran developer and Final Fantasy 16’s battle director Ryota Suzuki has proudly declared the game to be his “personal masterpiece”. But going by the headline, you may have gathered that’s not all that’s caught our attention about this story. Suzuki, who has previously worked on Devil May Cry 5, Dragon’s Dogma, and Monster Hunter, said the […]
This D20 wax candle with hidden dice inside is the perfect way to set the mood
If you like D&D, and you like candles, this vegan dungeon surprise candle could be perfect for you – or someone you love. The ‘surprise’ part is the hidden D20 dice inside, which is completely random, and – you guessed it – a surprise! Could it be the perfect addition to the Candlekeep Mysteries? The […]
Blood Will Run: Shadow of the Demon Lord Adventure Review
Blood Will Run is a Novice level adventure for Shadow of the Demon Lord. It focuses on an investigation to discover the fate of two missing children. The adventure sets this out in clear sections – explaining the interrelationship of key players in a background section followed by hooks, the locale, rumours and five key […]
Blood and Graph Paper: a review of Tomb of the Iron God
There’s an ancient monastery, or there was, and the locals can’t quite account for it. In truth, most of them look too fearful to want to even think about it. The temple of the Iron God once served as the final resting place for anyone in the area, whether noble or peasant. Now, the temple […]
Marked by Calamity: A Review of Fantasy Age – Children’s Crusade
A major calamity has left the land in disarray and a religious cult has chosen to take advantage of the moment. They have ‘marked’ certain children as a source of corruption, seeking to use them as a sacrifice for their deity; more level-headed folk have chosen to assist the children, orphans of the calamity, by […]
In Shadow and Corruption – a review of Symbaroum
Symbaroum brings a complete Swedish tabletop fantasy role-playing game to a wider English-speaking audience in a hardback volume or as a PDF. Not the first tabletop game to achieve this transition by any means, Symbaroum might seem unusual in that it only appeared in it’s original language format in 2013. Funding the translation by IndieGoGo, […]
Multiplying Bizarre by Impossible: a review of anomaly 1
I have always been a sucker for those art books that never seem to surface anymore. Possibly, I’m looking in the wrong place. Amongst my more treasured books and annuals, I have several examples of this phenomenon from the 70s and 80s. Huge, hardback and glossy books packed with pictures of spacecraft or bizarre landscapes. […]
Legends Begin Here: a review of Lone Wolf Adventure Game
Cubicle 7’s Lone Wolf Adventure Game boxed set enters Joe Dever’s world of Magnamund and allows you to take on the role of Kai Initiates. In the face of creeping darkness and scattered pockets of injustice, you have the means to bring light and hope. Packed into an impressively solid and weighty box, LWAG (as […]