Become a party of dumpster diving raccoons in Garbage & Glory, a new tabletop roleplaying game. The upcoming tabletop RPG sees players controlling a team of raccoon adventurers as they venture into ...
Tabletop gaming is an inherently social activity, which is why board game cafes in the UK are some of the best places to visit if you’re into the hobby. Whether your library isn’t quite extensive ...
Whenever anyone thinks of roleplaying games, the title that immediately pops into their head is Dungeons & Dragons. A tabletop roleplaying game, Dungeons & Dragons – also known as D&D 5E – is ...
13,000 years from now, in a universe where the death knells of an anthrochauvinistic human empire have shepherded the human race towards a post-scarcity utopia-in-progress, hotshot pilots clash on the ...
Wholesome RPGs offer something without the intense combat from your weekly D&D game, without the darker themes of a horror title, or evil monsters lurking around every corner. This doesn’t mean the ...
But for some people, there’s something missing from Blades in the Dark. Maybe they’re just not into the Victorian setting. Maybe they want something with a bit more combat, or a bit less combat. Or ...
Dungeons & Dragons can be incredibly overwhelming for new players, especially when they have to learn how to make a D&D character. A surprising amount of work goes into creating a character for D&D, ...
Space. Quite a common frontier when it comes to board gaming: we’re spoiled for choice if we want to explore the cold depths of the cosmos. So when compiling this list, we tried to stick to the real ...
It almost seems like each month there are more virtual tabletops (VTTs) to choose from. The older, most popular virtual tabletops for playing D&D and other RPGs, such as Roll20 and Fantasy Grounds, ...
Zine Month is back! The month-long celebration of indie RPGs and their creators has returned, combining with Zine Quest for a February full of weird, wild and wonderful roleplaying games. If you’re ...
It seemed that, for a long, long time, the RPG boxed set was dead. Game makers moved to a big core book format, presumably to be a better fit for primary sales channels such as book stores. You can ...
It’s very likely that you’ve heard about the Satanic Panic of the 1980s, a movement driven by the fear that ordinary people were being lured into devil-worshipping cults. However, you may not have ...
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