Mancidotes Game Review
Manicdotes Game Review With Manicdotes, Michael Hanson has created a game that is easily learned, quickly played, and (best of all for a family my…
Campy Creatures—B Movie Bliss
Done well, B movies are great entertainment films that create indelible memories. They are known for their low budgets, aesthetic ingenuity, and campy creatures. At…
Creative D&D Characters: Neutral Good Aasimar Cleric
Tam’n Hornraven, the Neutral Good Aasimar Cleric To date, we have created our creative D&D characters using primarily the Fifth Edition Player’s Handbook. However, we’re…
Control, a Great Card Game by Keymaster Games
I’ve written about the Control Card Game by Keymaster Games (check the January 2016 archives for it) before but that was back when the Kickstarter…
Mouse Guard: Swords & Strongholds
It matters not what you fight, but what you fight for”<fn>Petersen, David. Mouse Guard: Fall 1152. Los Angeles, CA: Archaia Studios, 2007. 15. Print.</fn>–David Petersen,…
Creative D&D Characters: Chaotic Good Dragonborn Paladin
Patrin, the chaotic good dragonborn paladin If you’re unfamiliar with this series, please take a look at all the other entries of our Creative D&D Characters series….
Creative D&D Characters: Chaotic Evil Elf Wizard
Sariel, the chaotic evil elf wizard One of the earliest things I learned about Dungeons & Dragons was that chaotic evil characters generally don’t last long….
Creative D&D Characters: Neutral Tiefling Druid
Kallista, the neutral tiefling druid By now our regular readers are no doubt familiar with our Creative D&D Characters series. But for the new reader we think it’s…
Creative D&D Characters: Neutral Good Half-Orc Warlock
Kansif, the neutral good half-orc warlock In the fourth installment of our Creative D&D Characters series—based almost exclusively upon 5E rules—we turn to the cosmopolitan area of…
Creative D&D Characters: Neutral Evil Gnome Barbarian
A…neutral evil gnome barbarian?! In the third installment of our ongoing Creative D&D Characters series—based almost exclusively upon 5th edition rules—we have rolled up a character…
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