Cubicle 7 has launched its latest RPG, Warhammer: The Old World Roleplaying Game, with digital copies of the Player’s Guide now available.
Archives for July 2025
Explore all articles published in July 2025. This collection covers topics in Interviews, Tabletop & RPGs, and Cool Tech.
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Steamforged unveils two New Epic Encounters: Sanctuary of the Steelborn and The Titan’s Vigil
Tabletop games publisher Steamforged Games has announced two new additions to its popular Epic Encounters range, bringing fresh mysteries and a colossal boss battle to gaming tables.
Big Heckin’ Four-Day Prime Day: Gadgets, tech and hardware deals megathread
There’s some tech in use in this post. The “latest Prime Day deals!” widget is JavaScript that finds the most recent links based on a hand-coded timestamp.
Free League expands Middle-earth RPGs with new “Over Hill and Under Hill” Starter Sets
The adventure contained in the boxes, Over Hill and Under Hill, sends a fledgling company of heroes into the rugged, houseless hills of northern Eriador.
Review: Chotronette Armour Dress and how it made Bronwen’s big day extra special
Alternatively, this blog could be called ‘The One Where Bronwen Reviews Her Own Wedding Dress’.
Nocturne: A gothic horror OSR by Daniel D. Fox
The game designer has shared an introduction to the game on Patreon and published the first chapter. You can download that for free.
Big Heckin’ Four-Day Prime Day: Board games deal megathread
In 2025, our scramble to find the best discounts and deals on board games won’t be squeezed into one day, as we’ll have four whole days to explore.
The Great “Unclenching”: How PC Elitism Gave Way to the Age of Cozy Gaming
There was a time, not so long ago, when my definition of “real gaming” was as rigid as the ergonomic chair I sat in.
Superhero Week: The migration allegory
To conclude 2025’s Superhero Week, I’m writing a set of reflections on one of the reasons I like the genre.
Expert advice: How to Make Combat Interesting
What makes combat interesting? A lot of GMs think the answer is giving the monster secret powers, to be revealed at the worst moment. I’ve even seen articles that suggest misleading players about the monster’s abilities. Which is a shame, because that tops my list of what Not to do.









