By Stonemaier Games, Paul Saloman I don’t know what it is with games which have really mundane themes, but something always appeals to me about them. Fantasy and science fiction are fine, I’ve got several games about Cthulhu and about zombies, but if you tell me there’s a game about a stamp convention, I’m in. […]
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Star Trek Adventures Second Edition Starter Set Review – Roll to Do a Starfleet!
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Lord of the Rings: Duel for Middle Earth
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After Us Review
Mike reviews the game of post-apocalyptic monkey tribe engine-building
Starring: Jacob as the GM Charlie as Effy Varrow, an Avalon soon-to-be famous explorer Lee as Finn Hopkins, the vengeful son of an Avalon privateer Ash as Remy, a drunken ex-musketeer with a lot of fancy hats Josh as Janina “Nina” Kohrs, a Samartian union leader who makes pacts with honestly-not-devils Amy as Galina Rurick […]
This one snuck up on me. I had seen it a few times in games shops I frequent (I’m not always about the bargain bin you know), but the cover never grabbed my attention. Possibly the lady in a weird hat or maybe the very bright colour choices. Quick history lesson folks the artist of […]
Back in March Antler Games the lovely chaps behind the very cool Saltlands launched their second game Critters Below on Kickstarter. They took the hard decision to cancel the project as it wasn’t performing as well as it deserved partly due to a heap of high profile projects hitting at the same time and a […]
Join Mike, Nate, Ben and Charlie as they perform our first live and uncensored podcast recording. With special guests Tony Boydell and Andrew Harman. Together we try to judge Penguins, Zombies, Words and Mike to see which is worthy of being consigned to the depths of Room 504.
The EXPO is nearly upon us. This weekend hoards of Board Gamer’s RPG players and the multitude fans of our hobby will invade Birmingham for a weekend of the most wonderful goodness! Well this year there’s a date for your diary as the Who Dares Rolls Podcast Crew will be performing a live recording at […]
By Erika Chappell and Newstand Press Sometimes a role-playing game can be deep, interesting, introspective. There have been projects like Trump/Putin which show how the ludicrous can seem worryingly real. Heads of State talks about dictators and living under them. TERPS tells us about military interpreters working for an occupying force. Then you get the weird […]