Yep, I’m absolutely positive The Power won’t suit everybody, but I think if there’s even a third of a chance you might enjoy it, then you should plug in your headphones and give it a listen.
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Superhero Week: This monk subclass lets you become Batman in D&D
Bat-Monk: The Way of the Bat is a D&D character class supplement available on the Dungeon Masters Guild from the Twitch streamer ActualJake.
Cyberpunk dystopian D&D: A review of Carbon 2185
A review of the 5e powered cyberpunk Carbon 2185.
Gentle romance and death magic: A review of The Ancient Magus’ Bride
Ainsworth, also known as The Child of Thorns, isn’t wearing a skull helm. That’s is face. At least, that’s his face most of the time.
Impress your friends and torture yourself: A review of The Board Game Book
You’ll wave it in front of friends because you know it’ll make them jealous.
Betray your friends: A review of Whales Destroying the World
The bluffing is fun, gameplay easy and victory (usually) fast.
RPG and skirmish game in one: A review of Beamswords and Bazookas
Justin Kahler’s Beamswords and Bazookas is lightweight but packs a hefty punch. It’s a clever merger of two games; the first is a mech skirmish game and the second is an RPG.
Crime is cancer but is he the cure? A review of Banjax
Now he’s a disgraced superhero and banned by a court order from ever wearing his costume again.
You’ll punch your sister: A review of Can’t Catch Harry
Can’t Catch Harry is a lark. I think it’ll leave the games cupboard on special occasions.
Space is vast, dark, and not your friend: A review of the Cinematic Starter Kit for the Alien RPG
A great way to learn the game and an acceptable way to pass the time while we wait for the main book to hit the printers.









