The Case For Maps And Minis

I’m not sure when the serious backlash against using maps and miniatures in your game began. I suspect that it found root first when 3rd Edition D&D made tactical, grid-based combat into the norm rather than the exception, then the dislike of maps and minis blossomed into full flower with 4th Edition D&D where it […]

Opportunity Actions: Game Review – Heroes of Metro City

I’m here today to tell you about another game to be coming down the pike. It’s called Heroes of Metro City and it’s a superhero-themed deck building game. The game sets out to emulate stories of classic four color superhero comics in a way that is not only true to the source material, but offers a […]

It’s Not Easy Being Evil

An evil campaign is one of those things that get talked a lot about in gaming circles. A game where all the characters are evil, amoral, power hungry, and dangerous. There’s always been a certain kind of appeal to a game like that, where you can just let loose and run wild. A guard sasses […]

Review: Don’t Walk in Winter Wood

Don’t Walk in Winter Wood is a game that I was first made aware of a few months ago when a friend linked me to their kickstarter. It seemed interesting, but at the time I wasn’t able to pledge to support it. I bookmarked the creator’s website, time passed, and I rather forgot about it. […]