25/06/2017 – 01/07/2017 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? Could this be the next evolution in strategic tabletop games? Larry Harris, designer on Axis & Allies, reveals details about his next game War Room. Wonder what the Head of Games at Kickstarter does? Tompet Games talks to Luke Crane to […]
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This past week on the tabletop
18/06/2017 – 24/06/2017 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? The Man was wary of those who hit the tabletop. Probably because of all the 20’s they roll. Rule & Make deals a blow with their Hand of Fate: Ordeals Kickstarter. For the Emperor! Or something. Waypoint looked at the new […]
Wade Dyer on the latest Fragged Kickstarter
Fragged Empire has quietly been carving out a niche for itself on the fringes of the roleplay scene. The straight forward mechanics and interesting sci-fi setting has made it popular amongst players looking for a unique experience. The original Fragged Empire hit Kickstarter in 2014, with additional books and miniatures being crowdfunded mid-2016. This month […]
This past week on the tabletop
12/03/2017 – 18/03/2017 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? Schooling the digital guys. Matt Leacock and Rob Daviau talk to attendees at the GDC 2017 about creating Pandemic Legacy. I can’t wait for the next James Bond film now. Ars Technica looked at the board games the CIA uses to […]
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
11/08/2016 –17/09/2016 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? Shipping company Hanjin files for bankrupt. And seems like it is taking a portion of the tabletop industry with it. Vice looks at the possibility of a 3D printed miniature future. In the darkness of the 41st millennium, there is only copyright […]
This past week on the tabletop
14/08/2016 – 20/08/2016 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? It’s a pirate’s life! DDO Players interviews Lead Designer Mike Tunez from Firelock Games about Blood & Plunder. Can you drink a potion underwater? One man attempted to find out. I personally find the Masters of the Universe world fascinating, with […]
Free Bloody Quest Demo Pack out today
Today the Demo Pack of the highly anticipated tabletop roleplay game Bloody Quest becomes available for free download. Currently the game is under development, and today see’s the first public release of the core rules to the world. Players and Game Masters will be able to experience the current version, and then provide feedback using an […]
This past week on the tabletop
24/07/2016 – 30/07/2016 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? Vikings. Fierce warriors and unforgiving raiders. And also massive tabletop game geeks. This post is directed at comic creators, but there are some game designers and publishers who will get some food for thought from it. Renae De Liz talks about […]
This past week on the tabletop
17/07/2016 – 23/07/2016 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? Who remembers the crazy first days of Dungeons & Dragons? Dorks of Yore do, and provided a video of Tim Kask talking about artwork in the early D&D books. Charity begins at home. Or maybe not, depending on how you interpret […]