5E Compatible, From Hit Point Press I first spotted the Humblewood Campaign setting in an online RPG group and when I saw it in the ink at Gencon I knew I had to have a copy. A unique setting that can be integrated into most D&D adventures it focuses on the “little folk” of the […]
Category: RPG Reviews
RPG Review: Scion (First Edition) by White Wolf
February 26, 2021Scion is one of the core games in my gaming group, and has been since the first edition was released. Players are the mortal children of the ancient gods, the Hercules and Achilles, Imhotep and Sudika-Mbambi, Cú Chulainn and Wonder Woman of the modern times. Whether they are doing their parent’s bidding, completely clueless as […]
RPG Review: Dread by Epidiah Ravachol (The Impossible Dream Games)
November 2, 2019Dread is an indie horror table top RPG which is perfect for one shots or introductory games. Designed for three to six players, Dread eschews the standard dice and instead uses a Jenga tower for risk taking and tension building. There is no set system, instead Dread can be used with any horror/thriller/tension-based setting, from […]
Making History: Three One-Session RPGs by Tristan Zimmerman
October 12, 2019Molten Sulfur Press This collection of games offers players the ability to “make history” by hunting walrus ivory on Greenland with Vikings, investigating a murder in the Native American city of Cahokia, and by battling a djinni on a modern navy ship. Each adventure is completely stand-alone and contains the characters and hand outs needed […]
RPG Review: Kids on Bikes By Jon Gilmour & Doug Levandowski
October 5, 2019Renegade Game Studios What makes our town famous? Why is it notorious? What rumors have you heard? How do you know each other? With these questions you create your world together and then the game begins. Kids on Bikes is a roleplaying game which relies as much on storytelling and creative input as it does […]