Chase Toyn (4 KP) rated Exploding Kittens in Tabletop Games
Jul 26, 2019
The only positive point is that the artwork is great and the game is worth playing just to get a look at all the fun art.
The Wreath Recipe Book
Book
From the authors of the widely popular "Flower Recipe Book," and in the same successful format, "The...
Coaching for Geeks: Gaming, Health, Dating, Fitness for the Geek who wants more! | Health | Mindset | D&D |
Podcast
The geek shall inherit the earth, but some of us need a little bit of help gaining the XP to get...
DIY Industrial Pipe Furniture and Decor: Creative Projects for Every Room of Your Home
Book
STYLISH DESIGNS FOR URBAN CHIC PROJECTS USING THE WORLD'S MOST INDISPENSABLE BUILDING...
Monster Manual (Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition)
Book
A menagerie of deadly monsters for the world’s greatest roleplaying game The Monster Manual...
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Salty Dogs
Tabletop Game
From the mighty Simon Bisley and Berserker Arts, Salty Dogs is a devious 2-4 player "take that"...
Akward (448 KP) rated Above and Below in Tabletop Games
Aug 4, 2018
And oh man, is the design awesome. You'll be amazed at the level of detail that went in to the cartoony graphic design.
Ultimately, the biggest downfall is the lack of adventure stories. You might think I'm crazy, because there are 208. But in just a few games, we managed to replay quite a few stories. This is less than ideal, because not knowing the outcomes of the stories is integral to the gameplay. Perhaps this is something that the expansions fix, but I have not played them.
jd2105 (10 KP) rated Lords of Waterdeep in Tabletop Games
Feb 26, 2020 (Updated Feb 26, 2020)
Got, Not Got: Ipswich Town: The Lost World of Ipswich Town
Book
Got, Not Got: The Lost World of Ipswich Town is an Aladdin's cave of memories and memorabilia,...