Are you a Game Master looking for that next powerful foe for your players to slay? Or are you a player in search of the ultimate challenge? Stuart Watkinson may have just the resource for you, as he stares into a pantheon of terrible godlike creatures in Mythic Encounters.
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This past week on the tabletop
11/12/2016 – 17/12/2016 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? Don’t you know that I love you? Don’t you know I’ll always be true? Shut Up & Sit Down review Kingdom Death: Monster, and use the power of music genres to illustrate their point. Only 80’s tabletop gamers will remember this. […]
This past week on the tabletop
04/12/2016 – 10/12/2016 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? Have you ever watched those antique valuing shows? I wonder how long before tabletop stuff starts to appear on them. Roleplay ponies are trotting their way over the globe. Fans of both My Little Pony and roleplay in U.S and Canada […]
This past week on the tabletop
31/07/2016 – 06/08/2016 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? US game publisher Greenbrier is going to be distributing the new Rule & Make title Burger Up. Now you can burger in the states! Bad Crow Games are part of their way through a Kickstarter for their Armored Core board game. […]
This past week on the tabletop
12/06/2016 –18/06/2016 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? Miniature sculpting and manufacturing company Avatars of War has thrown its support behind The 9th Age. This little not-Warhammer project is really gaining momentum. Not really tabletop game related, but too interesting to go past. In 1992 Mattel released a Game Developer […]
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01/05/2016 –07/05/2016 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? Dungeons & Dragons player Miguel Zavala completes his project of designing and printing every monster in the Monster Manual Sourcebook. That is commitment. Episode 5 of the Dice Hard podcast came out. This time they are discussing the second instalment of the […]
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17/04/2016 –23/04/2016 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? The Adelaide Tabletop Game Design group holds its April meeting. With six games on the day, this is the largest prototype day held yet. Victory Pointers record a live chat. Prepare for in depth game talk and confused looks. Miniature Wargaming The […]
This past week on the tabletop
27/03/2016 –02/04/2016 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? More than 26,000 Playmodil figures are used to create a war diorama. It was the first of April, and so the April Fools jokes flew. Most were pretty lacklustre, though this jape from ThinkGeek actually looks like it would be workable. We […]
This past week on the tabletop
17/01/2016 – 23/01/2016 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? Ever wonder how those maps of cities and countries in roleplay books come into being? Over on LinkedIn illustrator Michael Tumey discussed the process he went through when creating the Kasai map for Paizo Publishing back in 2012. The article Kickstarter […]
This past week on the tabletop
06/12/2015 – 12/12/2015 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? Owen Duffy continued his series on Games Workshop, this time looking at the companies games and how they influenced an entire generation. COGZ swings into action yet again. Bernadette Russell from Gamecloud interviewed Wesley Lamont about COGZ, as well as delves […]