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Features   -   Feb 06, 2025 Polish Your Dice
Polish Your Dice

Our voyage of discovery around the world continues as we go on a tour of the trials and tribulations of Poland RPG’s scene with Tomek Kreczmar (with more than a little help from Marcin Segit)

by Tomek Kreczmar
Reviews   -   Feb 06, 2025 Review: The Job
Review: The Job

Pour yourself a scotch, drop the needle on a Lalo Schifrin LP and get ready to crime, as Games Omnivorous go against type with this curious heist themed game.

by John Power Jr.
Reviews   -   Feb 06, 2025 Review: Beyond Corny Gron
Review: Beyond Corny Gron

Looking to explore some of the less trod paths of European folklore? Beyond Corny Gron, a setting based on the myths and legends of Poland may just be your passport to adventure.

by John Power Jr.
Roleplaying Games   -   Feb 06, 2025 Ghost In The Machine
Ghost In The Machine

Intrigued by the idea of a post-apocalyptic game that offers up a slightly more optimistic view of life after the fall John Power caught up with the team behind expansive and ambitious new RPG Dreams and Machines.

by John Power Jr.
Reviews   -   Feb 05, 2025 Review: Heroes Of Cerulea
Review: Heroes Of Cerulea

Remember the days when treasure chests weren't just lying about but hidden behind conspicuously damaged pixelated walls? Heroes of Cerulea does...

by Aimee McLaren
Reviews   -   Feb 05, 2025 Review: Alien - Building Better Worlds
Review: Alien - Building Better Worlds

It's a big universe and one filled with horror but thanks to the latest expansion to Free League's ALIEN RPG its about to get bigger and more horrific.

by Matthew Monagle
Features   -   Feb 05, 2025 Saving Throws: Game Therapy UK
Saving Throws: Game Therapy UK

Decades on from the Satanic Panics of the 1980s, more and more mental health practitioners are now recognising the value of RPGs, Dr Gary Colman from Game Therapy UK explains why play is part of our make up.

by John Power Jr.
Reviews   -   Feb 05, 2025 Review: Lichoma
Review: Lichoma

CJ Eggett braves the beautifully violent Lichoma, and finds plenty of meat on its bones.

by Christopher John Eggett
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