Here’s why you should tune in for the Battle for Sophia; it’s an impressive feat of wargaming for charity. The Innsmouth Gaming Club will embark on a 48 hour long marathon of Warhammer Fantasy Battle playing in order to raise donations for Sophia’s Stepping Stones. The charity is in place to help a young Witney […]
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Space Invaders Jenga!
How’s this for an awesome twist on the classic? Space Invaders Jenga from Think Geek. The black and colours make the Jenga tower look all sorts of cool and I especially like the little alien blocks. There’s a second way this Jenga and that’s why trying to move their Invader piece to the bottom of […]
Mashup: Attack on Totoro
The question is no longer, “Can you mash up My Neighbour Totoro with Attack on Titan?” Why not? Ron Chan shows quite clearly that you can. The question is now, “Should you mash up y Neighbour Totoro with Attack on Titan?” What do you think? Entirely too weird? Horribly good?
How to make your own xenomorph eggs
Want to leave some alien eggs lying around in the kitchen just to freak out the flatmate? Got a sci-fi horror coming up and need some suitable grub? Perhaps a cooking-meets-art challenge is your thing? No? Just want to see something cool? Kitchen Overload has the steps necessary to make these xenomorph eggs. It’s too […]
Rorschach wants a word
Rorschach belongs in the “anti-hero hero” category. Is he just nuts or is he a hero? Deviant artist Thurz is responsible for this clever Rorschach illustration. Also known as Athur Mask, Thurz has featured on Geek Native before for his clever fantasy illustrations. A fan favourite.
The Realmsound Project returns and rockets to success
[Back this Campaign] I’ve certainly spent ages tracking down some background music for a key scene or battle and then left it on my laptop running in loop while I GM the scene. I think three things happened; firstly my scene was improved, secondly I forgot it was running until a few scenes later and […]
A King Cobra folded from a single tissue
This impressive piece of origami was designed by Ronald Koh and folded by Matthieu Georger. It is one piece of tissue paper. The paper was treated in order to give it the wonderful colour effect but much of the detail, such as the scales, was created individually through many paper folds.
Cyborg Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
One of the first RPGs I really got into in a big way was Palladium Book’s TMNT RPG. I loved the fact you could pick an animal, spend you bio-points to build a mutant and then start the usual character gen process. Talk about control. These Turtle Tech illustrations from deviant artist Justin Currie get […]
Gaming history: A First Survey – Science Fiction Hobby Games
Do you know much about the origin of the roleplaying games hobby? Perhaps you know Gary Gygax published Dungeons & Dragons in 1974? A gamer geek might remind you that it was Dave Arneson and Gary Gygax who published the game. D&D was actually a cariation of the Chainmail war game too. Neal Tringham is […]
The Nintendo Necronomicon: The Nintendomoicon?
It turns out the Right Wing were right. Gaming is evil. Gaming is devil worship. Nintendo summons demons from the cyber-realms of horror and darkness and places them in the homes of young people and the innocent. This picutre of the Nintendo Necromonicon is all the evidence you would ever need. Right? Via Imgur.








