Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon
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A Tale of Three Beautiful Maidens Drawn to Each Other. When three friends, deceived and separated...
role-playing
Battle Chef Brigade
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In the fantasy realm of Victusia, the members of the elite Battle Chef Brigade are revered for their...
action adventure role-playing
Monster Age - Evolve, Breed, & Collect Pet Legends
Games and Entertainment
App
Welcome to Monster Age, the best Monster RPG game ! Collect hundreds of cute and AWESOME monsters...
The Frightened Little Flower Bud
Book
For ages 4 to 99 Please note this version uses 'British spelling'. There is an American version...
children
Tower Keepers
Games, Entertainment and Stickers
App
Heroic strategy RPG with deep solo campaign and real-time head to head battles! Train an epic army...
To the Moon
Games
App
40% off Discount with brand new update! A story-driven experience about two doctors traversing...
Legendary Wars
Games
App
Checkout Stellar Wars! The futuristic successor to the legendary Wars series! Welcome to Legendary...
Andi Lutz (3 KP) rated Welcome to Night Vale in Podcasts
Apr 15, 2018
Fans of Lovecraft, Call of Cthluhu RPG, and other classic horror, as well as conspiracy theory fans (I'm sure this will fit, but I'm not one to know for a fact), will love Night Vale. It is aired with a serious tone but still somehow light-hearted. The voice acting is superb and the writing top-notch.
Some of my favorite segments are the music breaks. Some episodes have wonderful indie artists on them for one song and they will give out some information about the bands and songs so you can locate them on the internet and find their music. I think this is a terrific idea, using their listener base to help give exposure to working musicians.
Serial stories involve romance, disappearances, aliens, and anything else you could ever dream up. If you're a writer yourself, it might even spark your imagination!
K-Li (5 KP) rated Betrayal at House on the Hill in Tabletop Games
May 25, 2018
Each room added to the house has an event to play out, item to pick up or leave there, or omen that may behave like an event or item but also may trigger The Haunt, depending on die rolls.
The part I enjoyed was strategizing once The Haunt was triggered - once it happens, the scenario you play depends on the room you were in, and the cards drawn. The enemy has their own rule book, and everyone else shares another rule book. It really is great fun.
*We were preyed upon by aliens intent on taking us back to the mothership.*
I think the biggest downside to this game is the amount of things to remember, but I've heard the 2nd edition greatly improved on the first, which is what we played.