21
May
A Review of ‘Memoirs of Hadrian’
(My friend and I did a multi-hour podcast on this. You can listen to it here.)A slender and capacious book, like the sh...
20
May
Game Review: Alibis, or Solving the Mystery of What This Game Is About | BoardGameGeek News
by W. Eric Martin
When driving around town, I listen to a lot of WKNC, the radio station run by students at North Carol...
17
May
Review: Scarlet Heroes
tl:dr; a cool system for running old school modules with not many players, with useful mechanics worth stealing for any ...
14
May
REVIEW: Dragonbane
Last month, I mentioned that, because of the extended absence of a player in my ongoing Dolmenwood campaign, one of the ...
13
May
A Review of MALUSTRIOUS BROOD
A book of monsters, of visions. A 102-page pure art book with “12 iconic monsters from the pastiche swirl of d&d's ...
08
May
Review: A3 The Old Wood & A4 Chasing Kyzan
Are you ready to dive deeper into the World of Myrr? Continuing our journey through the World of Myrr, this week we d...
06
May
Game Review: Venedig, or Old Things Are Still Worth Looking At | BoardGameGeek News
by W. Eric Martin
At the start of 2025, I was looking for something to play — something that I would likely record a re...
29
Apr
Game Review: Adulthood, or Aiming for Maximum Impact | BoardGameGeek News
by W. Eric Martin
Aging isn't a common tabletop game topic. We have ye olde The Game of Life, Funny Friends (although t...
21
Apr
Game Review: Ananda, or The Unbearable Lightness of Gameplay | BoardGameGeek News
by W. Eric Martin
The cover of Ananda, a 2-4 player game from Dirk Barsuhn and Zoch Verlag that debuted at SPIEL Essen ...
13
Apr
Review: ‘Renraku Arcology: Shutdown,’ or The Greatest Sci-Fi Megadungeon that Never Was
Renraku Arcology: Shutdown is a supplement for Shadowrun 3rd Ed., sometimes marketed as an adventure, sometimes as a set...