Gaming Nostalgia for First Timers: The Lone Wolf Adventure Game RPG Review
One of the big Cubicle 7 releases at this year’s Gen Con was the Lone Wolf Adventure Game and the boxed set was certainly doing brisk sales.
One of the big Cubicle 7 releases at this year’s Gen Con was the Lone Wolf Adventure Game and the boxed set was certainly doing brisk sales.
Our friends at Cubicle 7 have been hard at work with the newest edition of the Doctor Who Roleplaying Game featuring Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor.
I take a look at the big Gen Con release from Cubicle 7 Entertainment: the Lone Wolf Adventure Game. The game is based on Joe Dever’s long running and best selling series of “choose your own adventure” style books…
I always look forward to talking with Dominic McDowall at whatever con Cubicle 7 and I find ourselves at and I’m happy to say this year’s big release did fantastic sales numbers at Gen Con.
Good friend to TGG, Dominic McDowall of Cubicle 7 Entertainment, joins Jeff straight from the floor of Gen Con.
Mystery and horror in the 1950s and 1960s are the subject at hand in World War Cthulhu: Cold War.
Our friends across the pond at Cubicle 7 Entertainment recently teamed with author Joe Dever to put together an extremely ($105k+) successful Kickstarter to bring the classic Lone Wolf “create your own adventure” series back to the public in a more traditional RPG system.
Our friends at Cubicle 7 have the latest supplement available for their mega-selling The One Ring RPG. Ruins of the North provides six new adventures set in Middle Earth’s ancient land of Eriador.
Cubicle 7 Entertainment has their latest supplement for their fantasy steampunk setting, Victoriana, in U.S. stores this week. The Concert in Flames brings Napoleon Bonaparte into the mix (or at least the Victoriana version of Boney – a long lived dwarf) and includes not only more material tackling the world itself but a five part adventure.
The high flying Cubicle 7 Lord of the Rings RPG, The One Ring, is receiving its latest supplement and this time our the elves and Rangers of the North are the main focus. The 144 page Rivendell supplement is currently in stores and the hardcover carries an MSRP of $39.99 while you can snag the PDF for $22.99.
Cubicle 7 Entertainment has the latest in their line of Doctor Who: Adventures in Space and Time sourcebooks in stores and this time out it’s the Sixth Doctor, as portrayed by Colin Baker during the original run of the popular BBC series.
The highly anticipated Cthulhu Britannica: London boxed set will be available to non-Kickstarter backers in early 2015, according to our friends at Cubicle 7 Entertainment. I have to say this looks like an excellent release for Call of Cthulhu and can’t wait to get my hands on this one.
There’ve been plenty of horror RPGs over the past few years set during World War Two and that may lead some to question if Cubicle 7’s entry into the WWII/Cthulhu Mythos is really necessary. Keep in mind Achtung! Cthulhu hit the scene not long ago so it’s understandable if folks out there might be wondering how World War Cthulhu stands up against the Modipheus series or if the Cubicle 7 book is worth picking up if they already have A!C.
Jeff reviews the J.R.R. Tolkien inspired storytelling game Hobbit Tales from Cubicle 7 Entertainment
Once again I had the pleasure to catch up with Dominic McDowall-Thomas to talk about all the great offerings Cubicle 7 Entertainment have released as well as some items which are soon to hit your FLGS.