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Category Archives: Game Reviews
A Song of Ice and Fire – A Review
I picked this game up at the recommendation of a listener to the show. I’m so glad I did. The game rules are simple enough and very easy to understand. What I really like about the system is that, there … Continue reading
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Ashen Stars – A Review
The first thing I’m going to say about this game is that it’s GUMSHOE. I really, really like GUMSHOE. It’s a wonderful system that really supports the style of games I like to run and play. So, as soon as … Continue reading
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Tagged ashen stars, drivethrurpg, gumshoe, investigation, science fiction, scifi
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The Watchtower Report – A Review
The Watchtower Report on DriveThruRPG I am a big fan of the Smallville Roleplaying Game. So, I’ve been waiting (somewhat) patiently for a couple months for this book to drop. It is well worth the wait. The book is separated … Continue reading
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Tagged book, game, report, review, rpg, smallville, watchtower
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Bulldogs! – A Review
I’ll preface this by saying I love space opera. I love stories like Elizabeth Moon’s Vatta’s War books. I’ve wanted to play a game, for so long, of a spaceship crew, going from place to place, looking for work and … Continue reading
Maschine Zeit – A Review
So, I just finished reading this game. It took me all of two days. Most of the book is setting information, which is very cool. The setting, as presented, is full of detail and past events that color the game … Continue reading
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Tagged fear, horror, maschine zeit, review, rpg, scifi, space, station
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