What do you look for when you buy a legacy game? I have a number of different criteria that I hope they will check.
What makes a good epic fantasy story? Are there any traits that it must have to really stand out?
Join me at my table over on Malts and Meeples for another game of Aeon’s End Legacy from Indie Board and Cards.
What do I look for when I pick out a solo game? Are there things that I want to avoid or mechanics that are important?
What makes a good campaign game? Is there something special to look for or something that they need to do well?
What are 3 Reasons Buy/Not Buy for Tainted Grail. I take a look at this game from Awaken Realms and why you might want it or not.
Now that I’m further into Tainted Grail by Awaken Realms, does it still hold up to my initial plays and thoughts on it, or has it changed?
A few years ago people were worried that the idea of a Legacy Game would take over everything. Now I still want more, what are some games that could work?
What do you do to bring a party back together in Dungeons and Dragons? I had to do that in my latest session after one player had missed two before.
I love a good campaign game. The question for a lot of people diving into them, are they a one and done thing or would you go back again?