Cold Fire: A Pre-Apocalyptic Dragon Romance (Ice Drake Series #1)
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The Earth’s days are numbered, and aliens are looting the planet. Faro is a Drakeborne Knight, a...
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Atheist Apocalypse
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40% of the world's population has disappeared. The people of the Tri-Counties have now been cut off...
Dark Universe
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Nominated for the Hugo Award *** The classic tale of a post-apocalyptic world where humans have...
The Sunlight Pilgrims
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This is a pre-apocalyptic novel set in a fictional Scottish town of Clachan Fells in the not too...
Astraeus
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One pre-apocalyptic Earth. One desperate space mission to find a solution. One unexpected alien. ...
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Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated The List in Books
Nov 9, 2017 (Updated Nov 9, 2017)
Russell Evans (179 KP) rated Gaslands Refuelled in Tabletop Games
Feb 23, 2020
It’s tons of fun and easy to play the basics straight away. After that, there is more depth to the rules to explore and building teams to keep things interesting and have long term playability. To get started, you can use templates copied and printed from the book and normal dice, or like I have done, you can get plenty of third-party companies selling templates, scenery and ‘skid’ dice.
One of the main reasons I picked this game up, apart from the raving reviews I’d seen online, was the DIY modelling aspect of the game. As a long time mini-gamer of things like Warhammer and Star Wars FFG, I’m used to my miniatures burning a big hole in my pocket. Re-modelling and repainting HotWheels cars (Super cheap – a couple of quid vs about £30 for a Star Wars ship) is the best part of this game for me, you can use standard cars if you want to, but there are no official pre-made pre-painted ‘cars’ which may be a negative, if you’re not into modelling.
Fun is the main priority and my favourite rule is that if a rule is unclear, you choose whichever option results in the most carnage for all concerned … This is ‘The Rule of Carnage’.
Highly recommended – if you want a different mini game that’s fun and won’t break the bank, check this out!
Awix (3310 KP) rated Deluge (1933) in Movies
Apr 23, 2019 (Updated Apr 23, 2019)
The destruction of New York is the most celebrated sequence in the movie, and it stands up relatively well as an example of practical effects in action, but it happens in the first quarter of the movie. Most of the rest of it is concerned with surprisingly familiar post-apocalyptic themes - people come together and struggle to rebuild, raiders prey on settlements, people question familiar moral standards, and so on. The film's gender politics are startling, to say the least: women appear to have no rights and are basically property (and then civilisation crumbles, ha ha). It is interesting and indicative that the film ends with the affirmation of the traditional moral order. Not exactly subtle or nuanced, and the acting is fairly robotic, but it's pacy and the story is an engaging one. An interesting movie that suggests things haven't changed as much as we sometimes think.