Back into Dungeons and Dragons settings with Dragonlance. This one is probably best known for the D&D books that came out around it, though it
Join me in the lands of Avalon again, I’m still on Chapter 2 for a little bit longer of Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon.
It’s been a while, but we have a feud going on between two popular party games from the same family. It’s sibling versus sibling in
Pros:– I like action selection– Cheap price point– Variability in game play depending on actions available – Solo Play– Interesting theme Cons:– Aesthetically only okay–
There are tons of Kickstarter projects out there, some of them look great, some of them are great, and others, they don’t look great but
Fairly often the games that I review are these big epic games, like Gloomhaven, Sword & Sorcery, and more, but I do enjoy, fairly often,
Starting off with the news, there’s a new superhero team in town that you can pick up at your friendly local comic book store (or
While some of the worlds of Dungeons and Dragons are big and expansive, and Ravenloft can be, in fifth edition, you’ll find that Ravenloft is
Join us for a fancy party at the Netherfield Estate and try and find the most eligible most eligible bachelor and get married in the
New Series of articles, I’ll explain how it works as I go along: Is this big Kickstarter a Back or a Brick for you?(What does