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Wednesday: 11/05/2014
 
Accessory Review: e-Raptor Castle Dice Tower (2014) by Antonios S
A gorgeous dice tower with a medieval feel which however needs a bit more space than usual on your gaming table.
Board/Tactical Game Review: Luchador! Mexican Wrestling Dice (Second Edition) (2014) by Antonios S
One ? two ? three: Fight! A dice game based on adrenaline and the spectacular moves of lucha libre, but without the matches being fixed!
 
Monday: 11/03/2014
 
RPG Review: Blood in Ferelden (2010) by Neil Lennon
A mixed bag of adventures set in Ferelden. Well produced but not particularly original. A useful starting point for a Dragon Age campaign though.
RPG Review: Dragon Age: Dark Fantasy Roleplaying Set 1 (2009) by Neil Lennon
A nice looking game with a simple rules system which feels a lot like the world presented in the computer game. It has its flaws but its a nice game for beginners or for those looking for an old school gaming experience.
RPG Review: Shadows of Esteren 1 - Universe (2012) by Neil Lennon
A great looking game with lots of background detail but very poor game mechanics. An attempt to mix horror and fantasy that doesn't quite manage to pull it off.
 
Friday: 10/31/2014
 
RPG Review: Sertorius (2014) by Erik Dewey
In this latest RPG from Bedrock Games, the players take on the role of Sertori, powerful spell casters that contain the broken pieces of a god?s soul. As they explore the world around them, they gain in power, amass followers, and possibly even change the course of history. It is an intriguing concept and one that the game does a good job of fulfilling.
RPG Review: The Darkening of Mirkwood (2014) by Neil Lennon
An epic campaign set in the world of Middle Earth. A highly detailed and practical campaign guidebook which perfectly captures the style of Tolkiens work. A masterpiece of gaming literature.
 
Wednesday: 10/29/2014
 
Book/Fiction Review: ALIEN - The Archive by Jonathan Hicks
Newcomers to the franchise will find it an amazing, invaluable guide to a series of movies more than worth exploring.
Miniature Review: Qesnef, Ogre Mage (2013) by Antonios S
For a trip down memory lane with White Plume Mountain or the current Dungeons of Dread premium hardcover, the hard to find Qesnef addresses himself to the collector that can appreciate the history of D&D.
 
Monday: 10/27/2014
 
RPG Review: Mythos Expeditions (2014) by kafka
A sourcebook that brings Cthulhu players to engage in epic exploration that is worth its weight in gold. It combines the best of a splatbook with the fun of interesting and thrilling adventures with basic rules using the GUMSHOE mechanic. Easily converted back to BRP ? should the players wish it. Kudos to Pelgrane Press for making an excellent product and treasured part of my collection.
RPG Review: Shard RPG: Basic Compendium (2009) by David Stallard
An anthropomorphic fantasy world based on Asian rather than European history and mythology, with an easy and straightforward system but a noticeable lack of setting detail.
 
Friday: 10/24/2014
 
RPG Review: The Islands of Purple-Haunted Putrescence (2014) by Sir Corvus
A weird sci-fi/fantasy sandbox and hex crawl. Lots of re-usable ideas and character hooks. Not really suitable for all tastes.

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