Stronger than it is intelligent, this big soft boy can often be bribed into submission.
Archives for October 2020
One in three gamers have ruined a board game by losing a part
Only a small fraction of gamers have never lost a piece from a board game, forcing many people to do without it.
Good things in small packages: A review of Burn the Witch
There are two Londons, the mundane “Front London” which is our world and then the more mysterious “Reverse London”. Dragons are responsible for over 70% of deaths in the city, and only people from Reverse London can see them.
Fading Embers brings even more ice to 5e
“This is not how the world ends” is the prophecy that brings some hope to the snowy realm of Nyth.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #68
Geek Native’s weekly RPG news round-up with freebies, competitions, headlines, reviews and new releases all packed into some bullet points.
D&D updates errata for 5e
Wizards of the Coat’s Sage Advice Compendium has been updated.
Free to Download: Void Empires – 2750 (alpha)
Nerhesi01’s goal was to create a sci-fi RPG that supported lots of character customization while combining many tropes. The result if a game in which you can tailor your character, your armour, your vehicle and even your spacecraft.
Comic: Welcome to Hell
After Death Comics imagines Hell as an exact replica of your life.
Dead, not Dread: Rest in Pieces is a ridiculous deadbeat RPG on Kickstarter
The original roleplaying game that used Jenga blocks as a mechanic is the infamous 2006 Dread. Your character dies if you knock the tower over and to take action; you must take a brick. Rest in Pieces, now on Kickstarter, has an altogether different vibe more like The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, The […]
He’ll protect us (after lunch): A look at Noblesse
Noblesse is the last of the big-name WEBTOONS coming from Korea to the West via Crunchyroll this season.







