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Tag Archives: role playing games
Book Review: Traveller Core Rulebook
Traveller Core Rulebook, by Gareth Hanrahan When I am reviewing a book like this for a game that I am unfamiliar with, my main question is whether or not this sort of guide makes me want to play the game … Continue reading →
Book Review: Feast Of Legends: Rise From The Deep Freeze
Feast Of Legends: Rise From The Deep Freeze, by Wendy’s I am by no means unfamiliar with reviewing culture that springs from the desire to support a corporate brand, and Wendy’s is no stranger to this game in particular [1]. … Continue reading →
Book Review: Primal Power
Primal Power (Dungeons & Dragons), by Mike Mearls While this book is disappointingly a 4th edition D&D supplement, and therefore not very useful to those of us who prefer the 5th edition, there is still something worthwhile here in the … Continue reading →
Book Review: The Book Of Vile Darkness
The Book Of Vile Darkness (Dungeons & Dragons), by Robert J. Schwalb This particular book is an interesting one because it reveals something that is not commonly known when it comes to Dungeons & Dragons (and indeed a great deal … Continue reading →
Book Review: RPG Maker For Teens
RPG Maker For Teens, by Michael Duggan This book is an interesting one, and one I would have liked to have read (or would have liked to have existed) when I was a teenager myself. As someone who grew up … Continue reading →
Book Review: Elminster’s Forgotten Realms
Ed Greenwood Presents Elminister’s Forgotten Realms, by Ed Greenwood This was a very interesting book, and it helps demonstrate some of the ways that the creativity of various people helped to make the Dungeons & Dragons universe as rich as … Continue reading →
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Book Review: Forgotten Realms Player’s Guide
Dungeons And Dragons: Forgotten Realms Player’s Guide, by Rob Heinsoo, Logan Bonner, and Robert J. Schwalb I must admit I was disappointed by this book. That isn’t to say that this is a bad book, exactly, because it is not … Continue reading →
Book Review: Deadly Delves: Reign Of Ruin
Deadly Delves: Reign Of Ruin, by Jon Brazer As part of my efforts to obtain some quests for upcoming tabletop gameplay with the party I GM, I found this particular interesting scenario that will allow for some challenging and rewarding … Continue reading →
Book Review: Noble Cause, Bloodied Hands
Noble Cause, Bloodied Hands, by William Tucker As someone who from time to time reads and ponders over various quests for tabletop roleplaying gaming, I managed to obtain a few books that had some quests that interested me, and this … Continue reading →
Book Review: Slaughter At Splinterfang Gorge
Slaughter At Splinterfang Gorge, by William Tucker This particular roleplaying game campaign is designed to be compatible with both Pathfinder and D&D 5e and is meant for a party of between levels 4 and 6, just exiting the beginning stages … Continue reading →
