TRANSFORMERS: Forged to Fight
Games and Entertainment
App
Calling all Autobots, Decepticons, Predacons and Maximals! Join Optimus Prime, Megatron, Bumblebee,...
Two Week Curse
Book
Thrust into an unknown, unwanted situation, most would feel panic, fear anger and fall into chaos....
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Monster Manual (Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition)
Tabletop Game
A menagerie of deadly monsters for the world’s greatest roleplaying game The Monster Manual...
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Lionheart: Dark Moon
Games
App
Pick up and play this brand new mobile RPG with stunning graphics and animation! Build your...
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New Star Soccer
Games and Sports
App
Welcome to New Star Soccer, “The best football game on mobile and tablets.” (Eurogamer). The...
BadgerMuffin (48 KP) rated Everyone is John in Tabletop Games
Jun 4, 2019
Everyone is John is a game where all the players control a single character. Each player is one part of a split personality, each with their own goals and skill sets. The Game Master gives you a scenario and each player bets a value of willpower, whoever has the highest amount of willpower bet gets to control John until they fail a skill check.
This game is high speed, and makes a good game for any night. It's easy to pick up, and easy to screw over your friends. For a game that is free, this is incredible. Honestly, I'd pay at least £10-£15 for this game.
Gameplay is fun, and sparks conversation around the table. With John being a sociopath you can pretty much do anything.
TL;DR
-Incredible Game
-Easy to Play
-FREE! (But I'd totally pay for it)
-Good Sobre & Drunk
Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) rated Star Wars: Imperial Assault in Tabletop Games
Mar 7, 2018
Having made a ton of money off their excellent X-Wing game before moving onto capital ship battles, Imperial Assault is Fantasy Flight’s shot at moving Star Wars into more traditional tabletop territory.
If you’ve ever played HeroQuest, Space Crusade or even XCOM, you’ll be familiar with the basics here: players take control of a character and take turns to move about a grid-based battlefield, using terrain as cover as they battle enemies and complete objectives.
It’s designed for 2-5 players, but shines brighter the closer you get to the latter. A single player—basically the dungeon master—takes control of all Imperial forces, while everyone else selects a single Rebel character, choosing from a stable of RPG class stalwarts (support, sniper, etc).
Reviewer: Luke Plunkett
Read the full review here: https://kotaku.com/star-wars-imperial-assault-the-kotaku-review-1734772222
OTTTD: Over The Top Tower Defense
Games and Entertainment
App
"OTTTD is wonderfully excessive" - PocketGamer "OTTTD is what mobile tower defense games should...