GameCritics (290 KP) rated Cave Story in Video Games
Jul 28, 2017
Original Score: 8.5 out of 10
Read Review: http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/review/44750/cave-story-switch-review-updated
Epic Gaming Night Podcast | Board Games Table Top & Card Games
Podcast
We are a podcast About Board games, Card games, & any other form of tabletop gaming! Join Roy, Matt,...
Cthulhu & Friends
Podcast
Cthulhu & Friends is a podcast! We play the Call of Cthulhu tabletop roleplaying game using a...
Barbara (2 KP) rated Gloomhaven in Tabletop Games
May 25, 2018
Role-Playing Game Studies: A Transmedial Approach
Sebastian Deterding and Jose Zagal
Book
This collection offers readers a comprehensive, multidisciplinary, international, and transmedia...
Daniel Bowman (5 KP) rated Forbidden Island in Tabletop Games
Jun 28, 2019
It didn't stop us though. We still play it and have learned how to apply strategies to help each character meet objectives quickly.
We are considering other games in the franchise, but now the kids are hooked on gaming and we're trying new types.
Well worth the money for adventure and strategy for even seasoned players. The scaled difficulty and multiple characters make strategy and replay a must. The more people playing, the more the game seems to adapt.
Maybe not the best intro to new gamers, but it worked for us!
RPPR Actual Play
Podcast
Role Playing Public Radio presents a weekly Actual Play podcast of tabletop role playing game...
Gaslands Refuelled
Tabletop Game
Shoot, ram, skid, and loot your way through the ruins of civilisation with Gaslands: Refuelled,...
Andi Lutz (3 KP) rated Doki Doki Literature Club in Video Games
Apr 15, 2018
There is very little actual gameplay, as with most dating sims. A lot of just reading and clicking on dialogue choices. The game has all the stereotypical dating sim personalities and events to work through: culture fest, clubs, making friends, getting to know people. It takes a bit, but eventually, small things start to seem out of place or odd.
Once you start to notice the weird things, though, the roller coaster ride begins.
The game takes you on an unsettling, sometimes disturbing, trip that crosses into meta-gaming and breaks the fourth wall in some unique ways.
The art is solid. The dialogue and writing are excellent. Some parts of the game remind me of some of the older meta-gaming efforts out there in the late 90s, early 2000s.
Even though there are not a lot of choices to make in the game, not a lot of gaming, it is still worth the effort to watch the show and be part of the game itself. This game sucks the player in and adds you to its dossier. Guys and girls alike will get a thrill out of it if they stick through to the end. And trust me when I say that when you think you are at the end, just keep playing. Don't turn the game off for a second. Keep playing. And when you think you are at the end again, keep playing. And when you think you are at the end again, keep playing.
Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Bestiary 5: 5: Bestiary
Book
Inside Bestiary 5 lurk hundreds of new monsters ready for use in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game....