07/30. Supers and angst
Another group of new reviews finishes our week, and includes a look at the Smallville Roleplaying Game Corebook.
Another group of new reviews finishes our week, and includes a look at the Smallville Roleplaying Game Corebook.
07/29. Only the best in premium henchmen
The Bad, The Worse, and the Vile: The Art of Being Evil has crept back in to give us 10 Inglorious Henchmen to Decorate Your Volcano Lair. I hope they match the new window treatments.
The Bad, The Worse, and the Vile: The Art of Being Evil has crept back in to give us 10 Inglorious Henchmen to Decorate Your Volcano Lair. I hope they match the new window treatments.
07/28. Rockets and pads
Tales from the Rocket House advocates random character generation, in Who Are You Part Three: Roll the Bones. Then we have new reviews, including Shannon's review of Small World for iPad - if you happen to have the nifty device, you should have a look.
Tales from the Rocket House advocates random character generation, in Who Are You Part Three: Roll the Bones. Then we have new reviews, including Shannon's review of Small World for iPad - if you happen to have the nifty device, you should have a look.
07/27. The extradimensional arm of the law
Steve flips the Ghostbusters idea on its ear, in Campaign Toybox #31 - Bring 'Em Back Undead.
Steve flips the Ghostbusters idea on its ear, in Campaign Toybox #31 - Bring 'Em Back Undead.
07/26. Continuing to grow
A couple more shiny new reviews join our massive database today. Care to contribute? Send us a review or two and they just might get posted for all to see.
A couple more shiny new reviews join our massive database today. Care to contribute? Send us a review or two and they just might get posted for all to see.
| Friday: 07/30/2010 |
RPG Review: Fiasco (2009) by Jeff Moeller
The highest compliment I can pay a game product, especially an indie one, is that it makes me put down what I'm writing and write something for it. Call it poor impulse control.
The highest compliment I can pay a game product, especially an indie one, is that it makes me put down what I'm writing and write something for it. Call it poor impulse control.
RPG Review: PIRATES (2003) by Robert Lionheart
Landlubbers yearning for a brutal RPG of piracy will be singing "Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum!" No magic, no monsters, just Men at their bloody worst.
Landlubbers yearning for a brutal RPG of piracy will be singing "Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum!" No magic, no monsters, just Men at their bloody worst.
RPG Review: Smallville Roleplaying Game Corebook (2010) by Tommy Brownell
Tremendous game with top notch production values...the best release I've seen from MWP yet and the best licensed DC RPG I've read, hands down.
Tremendous game with top notch production values...the best release I've seen from MWP yet and the best licensed DC RPG I've read, hands down.
| Wednesday: 07/28/2010 |
Computer Game Review: Small World for iPad (2010) by Shannon Appelcline
A very well-produced adaptation of the board game, now with AI.
A very well-produced adaptation of the board game, now with AI.
RPG Review: Leverage: The Quickstart Job (2010) by Laurence MacNaughton
A fun little trial-sized game with a slick, big-budget wrapping over a savory indie center.
A fun little trial-sized game with a slick, big-budget wrapping over a savory indie center.
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