Category: Reviews
The Bears and the Bees
It’s time to talk. It’s an important one that every budding aficionado should have so you can have some basic facts with which to arm…
DeScriptors: A Word Game Micro RPG
Dungeons & Dragons is a collaborative story-telling game. That’s what we tell ourselves and it’s mostly true. We announce what we want our players to…
Hamund’s Harvesting Handbook
I often joke that adventurers in D&D should eat what they kill. Or, at the very least, donate what they can’t. Hear me out here….
NPC Quirks
As if our Creative D&D Characters column weren’t evidence enough, I love creating NPCs. Several months ago I stumbled across NPC Quirks by Dawn Ibach and…
Order of the Lycan for Blood Hunters
I was looking back through all the DM’s Guild titles awaiting my review (it’s fairly lengthy) and noticed I had Matthew Mercer’s Order of the…
The Sunken Village of Little Corth
The Sunken Village of Corth is a time-travelling, mind-bending, paradoxical adventure that will prove challenging even for an experienced DM. Don’t let the fact that…
Secrets of Valeguard Spire
Almost a year ago, I shared my thoughts on Sorrow’s Ruin by Blaise Wigglesworth. Today I am reviewing a companion accessory for the aforementioned Sorrow’s Ruin…
RPGenerations: Tabletop Knights
Last November I wrote a spotlight on RPGenerations: Tabletop Knights and Cawood Publishing. That Kickstarter campaign has since successfully funded and backers are receiving their…
The Malady Workshop—A DMs Guild Review
The Malady Workshop is written by medical students with a love for tabletop roleplaying games. Inspired by the vast array of diseases, and the medieval myths that once surrounded them, we embarked on a mission; to enrich other worlds with fantastical diseases.
The Priest, the Witch, and the Lost Temple—A DMs Guild Review
Newcomer* David McDonough has wowed many with his silver best seller, The Priest, the Witch, and the Lost Temple. Getting silver so quickly (he originally published…
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