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Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes (Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition)
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Discover the truth about the great conflicts of the D&D multiverse in this supplement for the...

Mutants & Masterminds (3rd Edition)
Tabletop Game
The third edition of Steve Kenson's superhero role-playing game, published by Green Ronin. Developed...

Xanathar's Guide to Everything (Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition)
Tabletop Game
Explore a wealth of new rules options for both players and Dungeon Masters in this supplement for...
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Samueljhague (1250 KP) rated Dinosaur Tea Party in Tabletop Games
Jan 31, 2022 (Updated Jan 31, 2022)
Terrible British accents suggested.
Dinosaur Tea Party is basically "Guess Who" for four players. It can be a terrific time, especially with kids. It is a bit more fun if you can somehow roleplay a dinosaur with a British accent. I would not bring this out for a Game Night with my gaming friends. However, it is a lot of fun with kids. It is a little too much for my 5 year old boy, but my 8 year old girl loves it. The art is amazing. There is a variant that can make the game more complicated if you do play it with adults, but I haven't played that variant.

Jess Palin (52 KP) rated Fog of Love in Tabletop Games
Feb 4, 2020
Unique (1 more)
Fun
This is unlike any other game we play, it involves a bit of roleplay and gives you the chance to create some ridiculous characters, so we have had a lot of fun with it. I really like the tutorial element to this game as it allows you to play through it immediately - as someone who usually loses the will to live halfway though being told the rules, it is a breath of fresh air just being able to get on with things. The same scenario cards do start popping up after a couple of replays, which is to be expected, but if you're imaginative and getting into different characters each time then it might not be too much of a problem.
Some reviewers advise against playing this with a spouse, but happily our marriage has (so far) been able to withstand playing Fog of Love.
Some reviewers advise against playing this with a spouse, but happily our marriage has (so far) been able to withstand playing Fog of Love.

Cyn Armistead (14 KP) rated First Drop of Crimson (Night Huntress World, #1) in Books
Feb 23, 2018

Paul Kellett (118 KP) rated Shadows of Malice in Tabletop Games
May 8, 2019

blueirisfox (125 KP) rated the PC version of Final Fantasy XIV Online Complete Edition in Video Games
Feb 16, 2020 (Updated Feb 16, 2020)
So many cool clothes!! (3 more)
Crafting and Gathering classes add so much to this game
For the most part, the community is so friendly and awesome (in 8 months I have only come across one toxic/mean player)
The world feels alive. The stories of npcs can be some of the highlights of gameplay.
Can be quite expensive to pay for online membership (3 more)
The pacing of A Realm Reborn (ARR) can feel really slow.
Buying the game can be really confusing, as you don't know what versions you should be buying.
Two of the playable races have restricted customisation.
This review is long... not all of it fit so the rest is in the comments