Reviews

AI in TTRPG

AI in TTRPG is a hot topic, and many publishers claim they do not use any AI for their products.…

1 week ago

Black Powder and Brimstone – Review

Benjamin Tobitt’s Black Powder and Brimstone is a tightly focused, rules-light grimdark RPG that blends seventeenth-century pike-and-shot warfare with witch-hunts,…

1 week ago

Tanares 5e – Review

Tanares 5E is a new setting for the 5E ruleset. The game was published following a massively successful Kickstarter.  I…

3 weeks ago

Outgunned – review

Outgunned is a cinematic role-playing game that feels like an undiscovered action film from the eighties, the kind that opens…

1 month ago

My take on Age of Vikings

Age of Vikings: Core Rulebook is a full-fledged, standalone role-playing game, rooted in the rich Norse and Icelandic saga tradition,…

1 month ago

Vampire the Masquerade RPG

Vampire: The Masquerade is one of the most popular modern horror role-playing games, and has been for years. Playing a…

2 months ago

Popularity of the Tabletop Role-playing games

Why do some tabletop RPGs become global phenomena while others (equally well-designed) remain beloved but niche? Why are Tabletop Role-Playing…

2 months ago

Runequest

RuneQuest is one of the oldest fantasy RPG out there. Published by Chaosium, this is one of the most popular…

2 months ago

Pathfinder RPG – a brief overview

Pathfinder is one of the most popular fantasy role-playing games. It has drawn thousands of gamers to the table and…

2 months ago

Dragonlance Classics and Shadows of the Dragon Queen

Dragonlance Classics, by Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis, is among the most successful yet underrated D&D modules ever published. Known…

2 months ago

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