Bounty Hunter, by Guy Sclanders One of the great things about reviewing so many games, especially ones outside of our normal cadre of games on standby to play is the exposure to different ideas. I remember the excitement of being exposed to Numenera (and the Cypher System) with its freeing look at Game Mastering and … Continue reading Review: Bounty Hunter
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Review: End Times (ORC Edition)
End Times (ORC Edition) by Brian St. Claire-King of Varja Enterprises For today’s review, we’re going to bring you another new (to us) publisher. We discovered this product trolling Kickstarter, something that seems to be becoming a habit for us, and looking for games that sounded both different from what we had and like something … Continue reading Review: End Times (ORC Edition)
Review: Vertices
In October of last year, the books for Monte Cook Games’ Liminal Shores Kickstarter started fulfilling with the first book, Voices of the Datasphere. Vertices continues the tally of material from this Kickstarter with additional material ready to drop into your Numenera game whether you use the concept of the Datasphere or simply wish for … Continue reading Review: Vertices
Review: LowLife 2090
LowLife 2090, a game of Cyberpunk and Sorcery by Steven Grodzicki of Pickpocket Press One of the first Kickstarters we backed, we did, to be honest, out of spite. We have mentioned before that both Joann and I come from a heavy background of Cyberpunk and particularly Shadowrun. She and I both really love the … Continue reading Review: LowLife 2090
Review: Teratology
Here we see Taramoc Eslin teaching in a lecture setting... For this review, we will be continuing our look at the supplemental Invisible Sun books from the original Invisible Sun Kickstarter. We have touched on Secrets of Silent Streets and Book M already. Most systems, however, have some form of bestiary. Something with monsters and … Continue reading Review: Teratology
