Category: Tabletop Gaming
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Tabletop Review: Player’s Option: Heroes of the Elemental Chaos (Dungeons & Dragons)
The Newest D&D book gives you ten new Themes, eleven new Paragon Paths, two new classes and a whole lot more. Get an long in-depth look at the book here.
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Tabletop Review: Shadowrun: Safehouses
We look at the supplement Shadowrun Safehouses to see if it’s a good addition to your gaming library.
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Tabletop Review: Qin: The Warring States
Qin: The Warring States is a role-playing game for those who want cinematic and fantastic adventure in ancient China.
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Tabletop Review: Shadowrun: Jet Set
Catalyst Game Labs brings you seventeen adventures in the Sixth World wrapped up into a nice shiny collection. Is it worth picking up?
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Book Review: The Masked Witches: Brotherhood of the Griffon, Book IV (Dungeons & Dragons)
We take a look at the seventh book in the Aoth Fezim series here.
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Tabletop Review: Pathways, Issue #12, February 2012
This 48 page “FREE-zine” by Rite Publishing is primarily designed for gamemasters who utilize Paizo’s Pathfinder roleplaying game.
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Tabletop Review: Macabre Tales
Macabre Tales Publisher: Spectrum Games Pages: 93 Cost: $14.99-$46.98 (depending on version) Release Date: 10/30/2011 Get it Here: DriveThruRPG.com If you’re a long time reader, you know I’m a sucker for horror RPGs. Whether it’s Ravenloft, Call of Cthulhu, Chill, Don’t Look Back or even the obscure (and official) Bram Stoker’s Dracula Role Playing Game,…
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Tabletop Review: Patricians & Plebians
NPC Cards: Patricians & Plebians Publisher: 1191 AD Publishing # of Pages: 9 (36 cards) Cost: $2.00 Release Date: 02/02/2012 Get It Here: DriveThruRPG.com INTRODUCTION: This thirty-six card set published by 1191 AD Publishing is designed for use by gamemasters for any fantasy/medieval roleplaying game of any version. The current configuration for the information cards…
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Tabletop Review: Racial Ecologies: Guide to Minotaur (Pathfinder)
Racial Ecologies Guide to Minotaur Publisher: Fat Goblin Games Pages: 9 Cost: 1.99 Release Date: 02/02/2012 Get It Here: DriveThruRPG.com This nine page supplement by Fat Goblin Games was designed primarily for the Paizo Pathfinder role playing game system but can be used in earlier D20 RPG games with little to no modification at all.…
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Tabletop Review: Masterwork Maps: Temples and Shrines
Masterworks Maps: Temples and Shrines Publisher: Darkfuries Publishing Pages: 98 Cost: $10.00 Release Date: 02/02/2012 Get It Here: http://www.rpgnow.com This 98 page supplement by Darkfuries Publishing was designed as a D20 product for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game for both the 3.0 and 3.5 versions that have been released by Wizards of the Coast.…
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Tabletop Review: Trouble at Niven’s Creek (Wayfarers)
Trouble at Niven’s Creek Publisher: Ye Olde Gaming Companye Pages: 23 Cost: FREE Release Date: 01/14/2012 Get it Here: DriveThruRPG.com I’m a sucker for free adventures with foreboding names and so when I saw Trouble at Niven’s Creek, I knew I was going to download it. Of course, the fact it was a free adventure…
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Tabletop Review: Smallville Roleplaying Game Corebook
The Smallville RPG isn’t just for Smallville fans
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Tabletop Review: Masterwork Maps: Inns & Taverns
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Miniatures Review: GunGlaive Conversion Pack
We take a look at some miniature mods for those who want some Gunglaive attachments in their army.
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Tabletop Review: Carcosa Addendum
Having reviewed Cardcosa in digital format, we now turn our eyes to the hardbound release to see what, if anything, is added to this format.
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Tabletop Preview: Magic: The Gathering -Dark Ascension’s “Dark Sacrifice” Deck
With the release of Dark Ascension, Wizards of the Coast has also released four ready to play starter decks. They are “Swift Justice,” a Red and White creature based deck, “Relentless Dead,” a Black and Blue deck that revolves around the zombies, “Dark Sacrifice,” a Black and White deck that well, revolves around sacrificing creatures,…
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Tabletop Preview: Magic: The Gathering – Dark Ascension: White and Artifact Cards
Welcome back to Day Three of our Magic: The Gathering – Dark Ascension coverage. On Moday we looked at some Black and Red cards, and yesterday was a look at some fromBlue and Green. We’ll end our specific spectrum coverage today with a handful of White cards, as well as some of the many Artifacts…
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Tabletop Review: Traveller Compendium 2
Traveller Compendium 2 Publisher: Mongoose Publishing Pages: 176 Cost: $23.99 Release Date: 10/28/2011 Get it Here: DriveThruRpg.Com Mongoose Publishing provides regular, free content to supplement your Traveller game each time they release an issue of Signs & Portents magazine. If you’ve not kept up with them, periodically they release the Traveller-related content from these issues…
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Tabletop Preview: Magic: The Gathering – Dark Ascension: Green and Blue Cards
In yesterday’s preview of Magic: The Gathering – Dark Ascension, we looked at some Black and Red cards. Today we’re casting our gaze towards a sample selection from the Green and Blue sets. What surprises does the world of Innistrad have for you this time around? Let’s take a look. Remember that you can click…
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Tabletop Preview: Magic: The Gathering – Dark Ascension: Black and Red Cards
Magic: The Gathering – Dark Ascension Preview # 1 – Black and Red Cards The newest Magic: The Gathering set, Dark Ascension is released to the general public on Feburary 3rd. To whet your appetite, we doing a series of previews on Dark Ascension. Today. We highlight some of the new Black and Red cards…