Miyazaki’s artistry is fully displayed in The Castle of Cagliostro, with lush landscapes and meticulously detailed animation.
Archives for November 2024
Review: Promare [Scotland Loves Anime 2024]
Scotland Loves Anime (Edinburgh Edition) kicked off last night, when self and Girdy found ourselves at The Cameo to see Promare (2019)!
Gareth Hanrahan, co-writer on Trail of Cthulhu, spills the beans/guts
GUMSHOE’s core idea is that it’s always more fun when the players get information; a good mystery isn’t the GM saying “you don’t find anything – ooooh, how mysterious it is to live in ignorance!!”
The Glove: 10-year anniversary showcase + preview of upcoming prequel!
This year marks the 10-year anniversary of Dusk Wave Arts’ webcomic, The Glove, and to celebrate, we’re really happy to share this special anniversary showcase!
Draconis convinces gamers that D&D can be pacifist
There are several game modes in Draconis, and one is all about pacifism without even dangerous spells.
Audio EXP Podcast: #260 – Mini dragons versus heat monsters
The latest geeky news in a handy blog post and a reminder to keep safe, beware fluff stealing monitor lizards and Cthulhu Pirates.
Review: Warmies Bright Red Monster is an ideal snuggle
When I was first offered a free review sample of a Warmies Bright Red Monster, I’d never actually heard of the brand Warmies before.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #281
It’s the first RPG news summary of November and we’ve a host of Halloween deals and RPG updates.
Trail of Cthulhu offers a free quickstart as the crowdfunding summoning rite goes well
In Trail of Cthulhu 2e gamemasters are provided with resources to design horror mystery adventures, including guidelines for creating Cthulhuoid creatures, cults, and narrative frameworks for long-running campaigns.
Voting is open for the RPG Publisher Spotlight December 2024
Thank you to patreons for the money pledged and emotional support throughout the month!









