Ravensburger merges its hit co-op board game Horrified with Dungeons & Dragons. We review the new mechanics, monsters, and d20-rolling gameplay.
Review: Demon Slayer – Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle (prepare for deaths)
The film looks amazing, thanks to director Haruo Sotozaki and the team at Ufotable. Infinity Castle is a wild, dreamlike place where anything can happen.
A review of Victoriana core rules (5e D&D edition)
The game, designed by Walt Ciechanowski and Dominic McDowall, uses the 5e system and presents a world teetering between old traditions and a revolutionary future.
The Curse of Monte Cristo review: A bold and bloody rebirth of a classic
How do you breathe new life into one of literature’s most enduring tales of vengeance?
SnapGrip Review: Beyond the touchscreen: A look at the SnapGrip ShiftCam camera accessory
Beyond its ergonomic benefits, the SnapGrip has a few extra tricks. The device houses a 3200mAh battery and doubles as a wireless Qi power bank.
A review: The Ultimate RPG Worldbuilding Deck
The Ultimate RPG Worldbuilding Deck is 75 tarot-sized cards designed to help bring whole worlds to life. It works.
A (chaotic) review of Venger’s Guide to Mastering Chaos at the Table
Yes, the focus is random encounters, but the book is so thoughtful that it will give you more confidence as a GM. Promise kept.
A review of All Systems Red: The first Murderbot diary
Bronwen’s just blogged the first trailer for Apple+’s Murderbot series, and unusually, I’m ahead of the curve; I’ve read book one, All Systems Red, of Martha Wells’ series.
Deep Regrets: An opening night review of the fishy board game
Geek Native got a sneak peek at Deep Regrets at Tabletop Scotland, and then both Bronwen and I rocked up at Argonaut Books here in Edinburgh, Scotland to play the game on its opening night.
Human art quick: A review of The Dungeonmeister RPG Sticker Book
The Düngeonmeister RPG Sticker Book is a good quality, useful, and value for money collection of more than 500 fantasy themed stickers.









