I was intrigued by this game, particularly by the visuals, when I first saw the Free RPG Day 2018 book Birthright of Khar-Ulan. I remember flipping through… Read more “Tabletop RPG Review: Overlight – Free RPG Day 2018 & 2020”
Tag: Dungeons & Dragons
Tabletop RPG Review: Blue Rose Quickstart
I got this on Free RPG Day 2021. Blue Rose has been around for a while now, and I’ve been meaning to check it out. Originally it… Read more “Tabletop RPG Review: Blue Rose Quickstart”
Tabletop RPG Review: Savage Worlds Deluxe Explorer’s Edition
I’ve been meaning to check out Savage Worlds for years. During my fairly extended (decade plus) break from active participation in the tabletop RPG hobby, I remained… Read more “Tabletop RPG Review: Savage Worlds Deluxe Explorer’s Edition”
Book Review: The Black Company
I’ve mentioned before that Fantasy isn’t my genre, so it’s no surprise I never read this. Still, I was aware of Glen Cook’s work. It was D&D… Read more “Book Review: The Black Company”
Tabletop RPG Review: Labyrinth The Adventure Game
Jack Caesar along with Ben Milton (YouTube’s Questing Beast) have crafted an interesting game here. Part role-playing game, part puzzle game, part homage to the classic Jim… Read more “Tabletop RPG Review: Labyrinth The Adventure Game”
Book Review: Priest
After reading Seth Skorkowsky’s book a few weeks back, I figured I’d spread the YouTube creator love and read Matt Colville’s first novel, Priest. If you’re familiar… Read more “Book Review: Priest”
Tabletop RPG Review: Nyambe: African Adventures
Back at the beginning of the 21st Century, the folks behind Dungeons & Dragons did something very clever that I strongly suspect has a lot to do… Read more “Tabletop RPG Review: Nyambe: African Adventures”
Book Review: Mountain of Daggers
In the process of getting back into tabletop RPGs, I discovered a few YouTube channels that I have gotten a great deal of enjoyment out of. Most… Read more “Book Review: Mountain of Daggers”
Tabletop RPG Review: Moon-Slaves of the Cannibal Kingdom
I’ll admit that I’m no scholar when it comes to Dungeons & Dragons. It wasn’t my entry point game and I’ve actually only played it a few… Read more “Tabletop RPG Review: Moon-Slaves of the Cannibal Kingdom”
Book Review: The Knight of the Swords
I’ve been revisiting Michael Moorcock over the last couple of years after having not read him since high school. He’s hit & miss to be sure, but… Read more “Book Review: The Knight of the Swords”