George R. R. Martin sits on a throne in the frozen north while angry dragons roam the skies overhead.
Articles by Andrew Girdwood - Page 1086
For a taste of what's inside, Andrew Girdwood published a piece on 19th May 2019 noting: "The box itself acts as a dice tray, so Wizards have lined it with felt and thought carefully about the size of it.". It also was tagged with Descent Into Avernus.
The archive of Andrew Girdwood's work continues with the entries below.
A look inside Hideous Creatures: A Bestiary of the Cthulhu Mythos with Gareth Ryder-Hanrahan
Tips for keeping these Cthulhu horrors scary and an interview with author Gareth Ryder-Hanrahan.
It’s a thing: Space Invaders – The Board Game
It’s a 2-4 player game in which you’re defending your moon base from the iconic aliens. It’s a competitive game, though, as you’re competing to get the best score.
Incredible kitbashing: This Megatron
Just look at this custom cel-shaded Megatron by LEK Custom Toys.
A preview of Era: The Chosen a horror RPG
The preview opens with maps and then moves the spotlight on to The Chosen and The Anonassi. There are three dimensions; Aether, the Lost Lands and Erebus.
A rare fantasy and sci-fi super sale at Audible
I’ve never seen a sale like this £3 for the first three before. I don’t know if something similar exists in America, it probably does.
Baldur’s Gate: Descent into Avernus accessories now appearing on Amazon
The box itself acts as a dice tray, so Wizards have lined it with felt and thought carefully about the size of it.
Kickstarting Ultramodern5: Use the D&D rules for any modern campaign setting
The point of Ultramodern5 is that you can pick a modern genre and run a game in it.
Tinder for Dungeons & Dragons: Crawlr opens for beta testing
Crawlr is an app like Tinder but rather than hook-ups it’ll find you find people, or groups, near you looking for some tabletop RPG action.
A spaceship in your bag: A review of the Big Book of Sci-Fi Battle Mats
There are 60 different mats in the big book, wipe clean and sci-fi themed. Straight-away I found that the ring-binding didn’t bother me at all.









