The Drow Set to Make a Big Return to D&D
I remember back in the early years of AD&D when the Drow were the big baddies. Who else out there can think back to the
I remember back in the early years of AD&D when the Drow were the big baddies. Who else out there can think back to the
If you’re looking for something completely different, and plan to be in the Los Angeles area later this month, you might want to check out
More game table goodness coming this month from our friends at Reaper Miniatures, so here’s a peek at the latest!
Never let it be said that Elliott and I aren’t sometimes late to the party… Ascension released in 2010 but this year’s Origins Game Fair
An all new Dungeons & Dragons Lair Assault is revving up at your favorite hobby stores and it looks to be a doozy for 9th
Releasing this Summer from Margaret Weis Productions are three supplements for the Civil War event in Marvel Heroic Roleplaying. Marvel Heroic Roleplaying: Civil War: 50 States Initiative
Another Origins Game Fair has come and gone and one of the highlights of the show is the announcement of the winners of the year’s
Sure, this might be in the wrong order, as we’re following up with all the coverage, but Elliott and I wanted to share our quick
I suppose the post title is a bit misleading since Doctor Who the Card Game could arrive at any time – Come on, it’s the
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but unfortunately NeonCon will no longer be a happening in Las Vegas… The organizers have announced they’re pulling
Victory Point Games has released the second game in their Me & the Kids line of introductory games. This series is a great way to
Spartan Games is updating their The Uncharted Seas rulebook and it’s on the horizon and slated for a June release. You’ll want to also notice
Wow! We’re a little late getting this episode up but we did warn you about it on our last show! This time it’s an extra
Jeff takes on the small press RPG Adventures Under the Laughing Moon.
Jeff reviews the new post-apocalyptic wargame from Lock ‘n’ Load, designed by Petre Tutunea, Nuklear Winter ’68.