Is there a simple way to create a lot of good NPC’s for your Dungeons and Dragons game? I look at what I find works.
We’re through three Marvel TV shows, what has Marvel done well and what maybe not so well. And what order do I put them in?
Immerse yourself in Leigh Bardugo’s fantasy world of Shadow and Bone. It tells an interesting fantasy story in a unique world.
Battle through a narrative dungeon crawler and level up your character in Chronicles of Drunagor: Age of Darkness Apocalypse from Creative Games Studio.
I’ve backed a number of games this year, let’s look at my crowdfunding mid year breakdown. What am I most excited to get eventually.
When playing Dungeons and Dragons should a Dungeon Master allow homebrew, and should the players want to homebrew their characters?
It’s time to say good bye to our old friend of Loki as the 1st Season of Loki has wrapped up. How did this Marvel show compare to the others?
Building a Dungeons and Dragons campaign can be exciting but daunting or blown into something too big. What are some tips to doing your first.
The dice hate you. How do you make Dungeons and Dragons more fun when no roll seems to be going your way? As the player, other players and the DM?
When you build a board game collection, do you go deep or wide with it? And does that change over time or should it?