We hit what basically amounted to the first big story point and some resolution of that this session. The players after spending so much time at school get into a nice fight in this session.
During the winter, it can get depressing, so what are some light hearted things that can pick one up?
A lot of big games people think of as being heavy or having lots of decisions, but what are some small games that pack a big punch?
Based off of the Runelords novels by David Farland, this game allows you to battle and take endowments to be the best lord out there.
This is going to be a very spoilery episode, not just for the first two episodes of WandaVision, but for so much more as well.
If you’re like me, you probably always travel with a few games. If I’m just going to see family, I don’t need to worry about game size, but if I’m going camping or somewhere for work, you need bang for your buck with games.
So, Phase 4 kicks off with WandaVision, which wasn’t originally supposed to be the start of the phase. I talk about the first two episodes, with some possible spoilers in there, and what I liked about it and what it worked for me. But don’t worry, it isn’t all spoilers.
One trend that has been fairly hot has been Legacy board games. Now, it’s not that prolific a trend, but people take note when a
Normally I’d be doing an Friday Night D&D article, but it’s an off week for playing, and I don’t have a new campaign idea floating
The Game Something I’ve been waiting for, for a while showed up yesterday. Really, compared to when it might ship for some people, I didn’t