[Back this Campaign] It’s taken me a while to get around to watching the Kickstarter pitch for Season 3 of Adventures of the League of S.T.E.A.M. I’m glad I’ve watched it now but the campaign is in the final week. I’m glad I watched the pitch video because the quality speaks for itself. I really […]
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Looking back to 24th September 2013, Andrew Girdwood filed a report detailed as "We've seen plenty of Settlers of Catan inspired geek craft already but never an entire cookbook. Until today. Written by Chris Rachael Oseland the cookbook has over 100 recipes as well as instructions on how to get those important hex shaped dishes.". It also was tagged with Food.
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Wizards without Coats: No Shoes
Discrimination! < PreviousWizards without CoatsNext > Sign: No shoes, No shirt, No service. A sad day for hobbits at the Dancing Lich In… This week in Wizards without Coats, we tackle the serious issue of Halfling cultural neglect. When you issue a set of rules and guidelines, do you think about the Halflings? […]
Valve announce multiple Steam powered machines
Did you safely predict Valve would launch a SteamBox after yesterday’s SteamOS news? I did. I was wrong. The company has gone for multiple boxes, Steam Machines if you will, from a range of unnamed hardware partners. Valve aren’t happy with the PC world. For a start, the number of PCs being sold is dropping […]
Grimterra – a TGC that transforms your imagination
I can’t draw. I struggle to draw a stickman. It’s true. Perhaps that’s why I’d very much love for someone who could draw to transform my ideas, my doodles, by child-like sketching into awesome gamer art. Grimterra does exactly that. This is a new trading card game that takes your art and transforms it. Don’t […]
13th Age out performs Numenera as hottest RPG
Russell Morrissey, owner of the hugely popular RPG community, EN World, posted an interesting chart of popular RPGs to his Google+ account. It shows that more gamers are talking about Pelgrane Press’s 13th Age than they are about Monte Cook’s Numenera. The data is pretty compelling too. It looks back over the last 90 days […]
Which new RPG does Cubicle 7’s reshuffle point to?
Cubicle 7 has announced the appointment of four new members of staff, including Andrew Kenrick who will be coming on board as the publisher’s new Managing Editor. I asked whether Kenrick’s appointment meant any changes to the role of Dominic McDowall as CEO. They do. With Andrew Kenrick, who has six years experience at Games […]
Limited edition Escape from New York poster
Every now and then Geek Native blogs about some impressive, rare or impressively rare collectible poster. They’re often great to look at… but sometimes a challenge to buy. These rare posters can be frightfully expensive. I guess that’s part of their collectibility; they need to be exclusive. Now UK based Hey Lucky! are trying to […]
A look inside: Wood for Sheep – The Unauthorized Settlers Cookbook
We’ve seen plenty of Settlers of Catan inspired geek craft already but never an entire cookbook. Until today. Written by Chris Rachael Oseland the cookbook has over 100 recipes as well as instructions on how to get those important hex shaped dishes. The story behind the origin of the cookbook may sound familiar too. Best […]
Dan Abnett’s Kingdom to get sequel; Fiefdom
Dan Abnett’s 2000 AD series “Kingdom” is an action-packed comic book series in which genetically created dog-soldiers defend the Antarctic from mutant insect horrors. It’s a post-apocalyptic future that explores loyalty, nature and nurture as well as the sense of belonging but is very much a blood soaked action drama in fitting with the best […]
The Mother of Dragons illustration that inspired fire
This can’t happen very often. Let’s start with something that does happen often; Babs Tarr drew an awesome picture. In this case she drew Daenerys Targaryen, the Mother of Dragons. It’s the bit that happened next. Babs got an email from Victor Perez who works in motion pictures and film – on VX. He liked […]









