Score Huge Savings with The Dark Eye Bundle of Holding
Bundle of Holding is currently offering a sweet deal on the German fantasy roleplaying game The Dark Eye, from Ulisses Spiele.
Bundle of Holding is currently offering a sweet deal on the German fantasy roleplaying game The Dark Eye, from Ulisses Spiele.
Jeff jacks in to share his review of the Cyberpunk RED core rulebook from R. Talsorian Games. Plus the latest tabletop gaming news of the day.
The Non-OGL Fantasy bundle features ten roleplaying games with absolutely no ties to the D&D SRD.
Bundle of Holding has not one but two money saving offers for the venerable German fantasy roleplaying game The Dark Eye through June 26th.
English language fans of the venerable German roleplaying game The Dark Eye should be very pleased by the latest Ulisses Spiele Kickstarter.
Jeff provides a Ulisses North America double dip with first looks at Tales of Dragons and Thieves as well as The Dark Eye GM Screen, which includes Inns & Taverns. Plus the latest gaming news.
Jeff cracks open The Dark Eye – Aventuria Bestiary, from Ulisses North America, for his first look through the book. Plus today’s latest gaming news.
Jeff takes a detailed look at The Dark Eye: Aventuria Almanac supplement from Ulisses North America. Plus the latest tabletop gaming news.
Jeff shares his thoughts on the core book for the Ulisses North America fantasy RPG The Dark Eye. Plus the latest gaming/geek culture news.
Today Jeff takes a deep dive and first look into the core rule book for the English edition of The Dark Eye roleplaying game from Ulisses North America. Plus the latest tabletop gaming news.
Catch Jeff’s interview with Ian Starcher and Eric Simon of Ulisses North America to learn all about Torg Eternity, The Dark Eye, and the upcoming Warhammer 40K: Wrath and Glory roleplaying games. Plus the latest news.
While fantasy RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder are popular all around the world, in Germany only The Dark Eye reigns supreme.
It goes without saying I’m a huge fan of roleplaying games. In fact, it was Advanced Dungeons & Dragons which introduced me to table top gaming way back in 1978; stupid me actually bought a module (if memory serves it was actually G1- Steading of the Hill Giant Chief) thinking it was the actual game.