It seems somewhat unbelievable that it has taken Final Fantasy, a video game series that started life only a decade or so after Dungeons & Dragons revolutionised tabletop roleplaying, almost 40 years ...
While the Player’s Handbook is the most important book for any TTRPG, as the core instructions for play, the game master’s own instruction manual can be the most influential. As the second part of the ...
Jack Peachey is a features writer who's worked at Dualshockers and Game Rant. An animation nerd, his favourite games don't have a genre in common as much as they all have pretty pictures. When not ...
Trespasser, a d20-based game inspired by DnD and gothic RPGs, has a major update coming soon, and now's a great time to jump ...
Sunderfolk will be bringing TTRPG fans and novices alike together for a new digital experience inspired by tabletop fantasy. Dreamhaven's Sunderfolkwill also be taking advantage of mobile tech to ...
Daggerheart represents the next evolution in tabletop roleplaying, offering a unique take on narrative-driven gameplay with streamlined mechanics designed for both seasoned players and newcomers alike ...
Before diving in too deep into Daggerheart, we will note that it is an original game that incorporates concepts and mechanics from a number of different tabletop RPGs. The core system is built from ...
Are you ready to play? Dungeons & Dragons Presents: Invitation to Party, television’s first program dedicated to tabletop gaming, brings together a group of comedians and content creators who form a ...
The 2025 Steam Winter Sale has plenty of tabletop games on sale, but spacefaring solo RPG Citizen Sleeper should be on top of ...
Terraforming Mars has already colonized many a best board games list since its release almost a decade ago but now the beloved strategy game is expanding its territory into the world of tabletop ...
“Fun City” is, in as few words as possible, a co-GMed Shadowrun narrative-play improv comedy podcast. This set of terms is pretty much impenetrable on its own, and each term merits its own elaboration ...