Break the Horizon by Bruce Cordell, a Numenera sourcebook from Monte Cook Games Once again, my friends, I’m going to lead you back to one of my all-time favorite settings to play in or run: Numenera, by Monte Cook Games. I just can’t stay away. It keeps drawing me back, like a little black hole … Continue reading Review: Break the Horizon
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Review: Defiant
Defiant, a tabletop roleplaying game by Game Machinery In the past, I have talked some about my discovery of Numenera. How with the first reading, I didn’t really understand what I held in my hands. It was only with time and play and immersing myself in both the design thought process (for the mechanics) and … Continue reading Review: Defiant
Review: Red Rook Revolt
Red Rook Revolt, a TTRPG by Magnus Hansen As has been our way, whenever a publisher comes to us and asks us to review a product, assuming it’s in our wheelhouse, we do it. This week, we have another opportunity to do so. We were approached by Magnus Hansen to take a look and do … Continue reading Review: Red Rook Revolt
Review: Priests of the Aeons
Priests of the Aeons, a Numenera Setting Supplement by Sean K. Reyolds There are just some properties that I can’t stay away from. For whatever reason, they keep me coming back. Sometimes eagerly, sometimes it’s by simple circumstance. Dungeons & Dragons seems to be in the latter category for me. But Numenera, I place in … Continue reading Review: Priests of the Aeons
Review: Honey and Hot Wax
Honey & Hot Wax: An Anthology of Erotic Art Games Unlike other posts, I’m including a warning on this one. This book is a LARP book that involves, sex and consent. If those topics make you uncomfortable, move along and catch the next RPG review. Otherwise, stick with me as I open a new avenue … Continue reading Review: Honey and Hot Wax

