Preview: Thirsty Sword Lesbians

If you hadn’t already guessed from the title, Thirsty Sword Lesbians looks to be – as the folks in my Twitter feed would put it – a mood.
Read moreIf you hadn’t already guessed from the title, Thirsty Sword Lesbians looks to be – as the folks in my Twitter feed would put it – a mood.
Read moreHave you ever thought we throw ‘dungeon’ around a little too casually? That it shouldn’t conjure up clean stone corridors perfectly sized for heroes marching two abreast, brimming with treasure and level-appropriate villains, but rather something truly foul, dark and inscrutable?
Read moreYou shouldn’t judge a book by its cover nor an RPG by its art direction, but there’s no denying that I was first drawn to Root: The Tabletop Roleplaying Game by its beautiful design.
Read moreThere’s something delightfully ramshackle about Modiphius’ quest to bring roleplaying into the nuclear wastes of Fallout.
Read moreAfter only a couple hours with the quickstart guide, it’s clear that Wrath & Glory is something completely different to Fantasy Flight’s range of Warhammer 40k RPGs. The rules are smoother and are definitely closer to the sweet-spot between grim depression and wild power fantasy that is the series’ hallmark, though there’s a definite lack of polish that really needs to be
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