Wizards Have Secrets in ‘Frostgrave: Ulterior Motives’
The folks over as Osprey Games are releasing a new set of oversized cards called ‘Ulterior Motives’ –guaranteed to shake up your games.
Continue ReadingThe folks over as Osprey Games are releasing a new set of oversized cards called ‘Ulterior Motives’ –guaranteed to shake up your games.
Continue ReadingYears ago I wandered into my local bookstore and stumbled on a new book titled ‘DAEMON’ by Daniel Suarez. It sounded good, so I gave it a try and loved it. Since then, I’ve been fortunate to get an early read on a number of Suarez’s new titles, and I’ve yet to be disappointed.
Continue ReadingFor many years now, I’ve been covering books and other items related to the history of wargaming and RPGs. I never get tired of finding new resources that expand my knowledge of gaming, so below I’d like to share with you some new sources of information and history.
Continue ReadingWhen Polimind reached out to let us know about its new papercraft projects they’re raising funds for on Indiegogo, I knew I’d found some great rainy-day hands-on projects that my boys and I could do together.
Continue ReadingI’ve been wanting a book that I could recommend to youth that will help them to start thinking like a coder… and now I’ve got one.
Continue ReadingI’ve been having too much fun playing the fantasy skirmish game ‘Frostgrave.’ But Osprey Games isn’t waiting around for me to catch up; they’ve just released the latest expansion book by creator Joseph McCullough called ‘The Frostgrave Folio.’
Continue ReadingI just received a small, thin book in the mail with the title ‘The Last Machine in the Solar System.’ Written by Matthew Isaac Sobin, this little novella was easily read in one sitting, but the theme of the book has stuck with me for much longer.
Continue ReadingMy boys and I finished up the month of February having played a number of games, including ‘Frostgrave.’ Let me show you some of the newer terrain objects I’ve created this last week.
Continue ReadingWhile I do love making stuff from scratch using cardboard and foam and other materials, I’ve also got this 3D printer sitting on my desk. I started wondering what I could do by combining basic crafting materials with custom-printed items.
Continue ReadingTerrain creation and painting minis are two key hands-on activities you’ll discover if you investigate Frostgrave. I am absolutely loving creating the ruins other terrain items. I’ve done my best to get them to help me, and they have learned how to be careful with a glue gun as well as some painting techniques, but being kids… they just want to get to the game.
Continue ReadingThis week, I’ve got not one… not two… but three new game-related Kickstarters to share with you. Check them out, and if one or more is of interest to you, show your support by backing.
Continue ReadingLast summer, my campers absolutely enjoyed working from some of DK’s workbooks related to Scratch programming, and now DK has a new Scratch workbook releasing.
Continue ReadingGeekDad James is building fantasy gaming terrain with his kids to use in introducing them to RPG gaming. Following him on the journey!
Continue ReadingIf you’re not familiar with Frostgrave, it’s a relatively new (released in 2015) wargame created by Joseph McCullough. Frostgrave pits two or more players against each other; each player controls a single wizard, a wizard apprentice, and eight ‘soldiers’ who battle it out in a quest to retrieve treasures in the lost city of Felstad.
Continue ReadingIf you’ve got a ‘Minecraft’ fan or a young programmer under your roof or are maybe teaching some tech camps this summer, you’ll want to take a look at these two now-released titles.
Continue ReadingA recent teaser from Fat Dragon Games included a picture of a new 3D tile for the FDG’s DRAGONLOCK 3D printable terrain series… and that image prodded me to warm up the 3D printer and create something.
Continue ReadingIf you’re a true fan of Atari, this book is going to make you grin ear to ear…
Continue ReadingAt Gen Con 2016, White Wizard shared details about its new fantasy card game called ‘Hero Realms’ (shipping now to backers) that offers both standard deck-building gameplay plus an RPG option.
Continue ReadingModiphius Entertainment has just opened up its playtesting for its Star Trek Adventures RPG; you can click on a button to choose a ship from the 23rd century or three possible ships from the 24th.
Continue ReadingDK has an amazing sweepstakes going on right now through December 13, 2016, giving away a coding library that consists of seven coding books and workbooks.
Continue ReadingI’ve reviewed a bunch of Scratch books for GeekDad over the years, and these books are always displayed on a table during my summer camps for kids. And for Summer 2017, I’m going to be able to add another powerful Scratch book to the mix–No Starch’s ‘Scratch Programming Playground’ by Al Sweigart.
Continue ReadingJust a quick reminder that Samuel Sattin’s comic book series, Legend, has now had its first volume released as a graphic novel collection. You can read my previous review of Legend here, but just know that it has to be one of the most interesting storylines I’ve read in years.
Continue ReadingBelow, you’ll find three new titles that have grabbed my son’s attention and held on. I can tell you that there are dozens and dozens of books that he’s not finished, but the ones below were read cover to cover, and all I can hope is to find many more like them.
Continue ReadingDungeon Masters (DMs) and players of Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition can begin their happy dance now. The latest resource book from Wizards of the Coast is the much-anticipated ‘Volo’s Guide to Monsters’, and I’m happy to say that it delivers the goods.
Continue ReadingWhile many of us anxiously wait for Season 2 of ‘Stranger Things’ to arrive, Netflix has dropped something else in its lineup with which you may or may not be familiar. It’s called ‘Glitch,’ and it’s an Australian production that offers up a slightly creepy and mysterious premise–a small town police officer discovers a small group of individuals have risen from the dead in the local cemetery.
Continue ReadingCheck out a small collection of product updates related to role-playing games: 3D printed tile update, a puzzle PDF that offers freebies and coupons, and a new isometric paper product.
Continue ReadingThe ‘D&D’ 5th edition rules have been a welcome update for regular players. There’s also a new group of younger players that are discovering the 40+-year-old game–count my 9-year-old as one of them.
Continue ReadingEarly in August, I got the chance to try out a new Cthulhu Mythos game at Gen Con. The game is from Wyvren Gaming, and it’s called ‘Cthulhu: A Deck Building Game.’
Continue ReadingWhether you have a makerspace, are looking at starting one, or just need to get moving on your own in your garage or basement, I’ve got a great new book to recommend to you that is perfect for learning new skills and tools — ‘The Big Book of Makerspace Projects.’
Continue ReadingThere are months where I simply cannot keep up with all the great books that Titan Books puts out. This month, Titan dropped three new titles on my doorstep, all sharing a very recognizable origin.
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