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Welcome to Geek Native's command centre for all things gaming. This is your primary hub for the latest news, reviews, and discoveries from the vibrant worlds of tabletop gaming. We delve deep into immersive tabletop roleplaying games, strategise over the latest board games, and shuffle up for compelling card games. Our passion is for the analogue experience, the roll of the dice, and the community around the table.

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Crazy idea? Mathematical waves as magic?

June 22, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood 1 Comment

A few roleplaying games lean heavily on the idea that magic is either a special language or mathematical incantations that tap into the heatbeat of the world. This video from the New Scientist highlights those equations that rule the world with an almost exclusive focus on understanding waves. They don’t mean the waves that break […]

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: maths, rpg ideas, science

Seven fantastically horrible Beholder illustrations

June 17, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood 2 Comments

The Beholder is one of the most iconic Dungeons & Dragons monsters. According to Wikipedia it has appeared in every version of the game since 1975 and it is one of the few monsters protected by Wizards of the Coast’s attack lawyers. There is no historical or mythological basis for the Beholder. It spawned from […]

Filed Under: Art, Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: beholders, monsters

La Storia Della Arcana Famiglia anime trailer

June 17, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

La storia della Arcana Famiglia is a PSP game with a magical mafia – although “mafia” seems a little harsh. The Arcana Famiglia are a self-appointed group, with magical powers, that protects a small island in the Mediterranean from evils like foreign countries and pirates. The Don figure is a leader of the family known […]

Filed Under: Console, Movies Tagged With: anime, psp, sony, trailers

Designing a game world? How big is the sun?

June 15, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

When you design a world for your RPG how much effort do you put into astronomy? There are many reasons why you would want to keep the sky very similar to Earth. You’d want 24 hour days and 7 day weeks unless you want players to try and memorise new calendars. You might also want […]

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: space, world building

Free RPG Day: June 16th 2012

June 15, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood 1 Comment

Free RPG Day is as it sounds – excellent – and a chance to get your paws on some free RPG loot. Created by the distribution company Impressions, the goal of Free RPG Day is to inspire roleplayers to pick up a new RPG and give it ago. Persuading gamers to try new games is […]

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Catalyst Game Labs, columbia games, eden studios, fantasy flight games, free rpg day, Gaming Paper, goodman games, Paizo Publishing, q-workshop, Troll Lord Games, wizards of the coast

A look inside the Ascendancy RPG’s Steam and Steel

June 11, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Ascendancy – Rogue Marshal is an RPG from Broken Tower that came out in March 2012 and makes use of the FateStorm RPG system. FateStorm itself is a system that took five years to build, was inspired by Jung, Joseph Campbell, tarot and astrology and is described as a “virtual reality system”. Steam and Steel […]

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Broken Tower

Frog God buys Necromancer Games

June 11, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Frog God Games, the RPG company behind The Northlands Saga, Fane of the Fallen and One Nights Stands has bought Necromancer Games. Necromancer Games was very active during the 3e era and promised 3e (and later 4e) games with an 1e feel. Their products included the likes of Necropolis, Rappan Athuk, City of Brass, Tomb […]

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: bill webb, frog god games, kickstarters, Necromancer Games

The live action Duels of the Planeswalkers 2013 ad

June 11, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

I think it’s safe to say that it can be pretty hard to create TV worthy ads for any roleplaying (or related) game. Even the best attempts can come across as cheesy. Computer game companies, I think, have had the most success and they’ve done this by simply tapping into the games themselves and letting […]

Filed Under: Console, Mobile, PC, Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: duels of the planeswalkers, ipad, magic the gathering, Steam, wizards of the coast, Xbox Live

6 amazing buildings that adventurers would distrust

June 10, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

You know the score – there are some dungeons, some structures and some buildings that any savvy gaming group would take one look at and be concerned. We’re talking about those dungeon doors that inspire wizards to stock up on anti-undead spells or the suspiciously long shadows that encourage the entire party to make sure […]

Filed Under: Art, Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: buildings

New World Record: Longest board game playing session

June 10, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Brett Carow and Sam Hennemann are reported to have successfully broken the record for “Longest Marathon Playing a Board Game”. According to CBS Local the two friends from Minneapolis played Strat-o-Matic for 53 hours and 59 minutes. Hennemann told the paper; “I’m just really tired. I’m glad that we made out. We set this goal […]

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Settlers of Catan

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