Gaming with Learning Differences

I’ve seen the question on Twitter, and a couple of other places recently. "How do you GM while coping with ADHD or other learning differences?" Or, "How do you GM with players that have ADHD or other learning differences?" First, I’m going to state quite frankly, there is NO one true way. There are multiple … Continue reading Gaming with Learning Differences

Review: No Thank You, Evil!

On another post, I talked about gaming for and with children. This post is a review for a book that’s specifically geared towards those children and that we mentioned in that post. No Thank You, Evil! is produced by Monte Cook Games and was written by Shanna Germain and Monte Cook. The game was originally … Continue reading Review: No Thank You, Evil!

Gaming, Table for One (or Two)

I still want my light purple dragon... Sometimes, juggling daily life and gaming reminds me of the quote from the Princess Bride, “Life is pain, princess. Anyone trying to tell you different is selling something”. Let’s be honest, he wasn’t wrong. He might not have been completely right, but he wasn’t wrong. Life is pain, … Continue reading Gaming, Table for One (or Two)

Review: Better Angels

Better Angels is a Supervillian Roleplaying Game by Greg Stolze and produced by Arc Dream Publishing So first, let’s be honest. The whole ‘Supers’ genre isn’t typically ‘my bag, baby.’ However, when I saw it, I couldn’t resist. It was the cover that caught my attention: Bright, shining, and fire… lots and lots of fire. … Continue reading Review: Better Angels

Gaming Gatekeeping and “Ableism”

Black Knight Security: The finest unnecessary gatekeeping this side of Camelot. No coconuts necessary... If you’re reading this, role playing games are for you! Here at Angel's Citadel, we try pretty hard to remain (mostly) about the games. We want to make sure that the stories we all like to tell take center stage in … Continue reading Gaming Gatekeeping and “Ableism”