Two New Factions Join ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Onslaught’
‘Dungeons & Dragons: Onslaught’s’ two new faction packs, Red Wizards, and Many Arrows, add new characters for players to use to win.
Continue Reading‘Dungeons & Dragons: Onslaught’s’ two new faction packs, Red Wizards, and Many Arrows, add new characters for players to use to win.
Continue ReadingThis month we are welcomed back to the world of bookwandering in the fifth and penultimate Pages & Co novel from Anna James, The Treehouse Library. But what’s this? Everybody’s favorite almost-fictional character, Tilly Pages, is not the driving force of this story! We pick up where the fourth book left off, with Milo Bolt and […]
Continue ReadingThe Medieval Lighthouse by JMBricklayer lets you build a great looking structure that even has a working LED light at the top.
Continue Reading‘Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe’ is an all-you-can-eat buffet that certainly hits the spot.
Continue ReadingGet dreadnoughts that match the other plastic miniatures from ‘Dune: Imperium’ Deluxe Upgrade Pack.
Continue ReadingWill ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ succeed where so many other ‘D&D’ adaptations have failed? Only time will tell, but prequel novels ‘The Druid’s Call’ and ‘The Road to Neverwinter’ seem to indicate that the project is on the right track!
Continue Reading‘Broken Weave’ is an impressive new post-apocalyptic fantasy RPG setting from Cubicle7. It’s looking for funding on Kickstarter now!
Continue ReadingThis lovable demon looks so good in a tuxedo.
Continue ReadingWith its 30th anniversary this year, now’s a great time to play ‘Magic: The Gathering.’
Continue Reading‘The Forcing’ is an excellent dystopian novel set on an Earth gripped by a climate crisis. Terrifying and thought-provoking in equal measure!
Continue ReadingA real American hero, G.I. JOE was reintroduced to the world in 1982. Not only was it a popular series of action figures and vehicles, the story was also told through comic books, cartoons, video games, and even a full-length animated movie. While I was just about too old for the action figures, I did […]
Continue ReadingThis cute graphic novel is purposely aimed to kids who like scary (but not quite scary) story books.
Continue ReadingThe Botanical Collection of building sets by JMBricklayer lets you build various flowers and plants that are fun to assemble and great for displaying around your home or even your office.
Continue Reading‘Hickory Dickory’ is a worker rotation scavenger hunt game where players use their mice to find items for Lord Cuckoo before the clock strikes twelve.
Continue Reading‘Wild Maps for Curious Minds’ is a wonderful infographic atlas that explores the wonders of the natural world, large and small.
Continue ReadingIf you’re looking to start or upgrade your gaming space, this is the Kickstarter for you.
Continue ReadingBLUETTI has a great sale for February where you can save up to 30% on some of their products.
Continue ReadingKoshchei the Deathless has learned a few tricks, having been undead for so long.
Continue ReadingIt’s Hollywood in 1947, during the height of the Red Scare. Will the movie you are making be full of patriotic or communist propaganda? Can you trust your coworkers in the studio?
Continue ReadingOhuhu has several lines and sizes of sets of Art Markers for artists of all skill levels at an unbeatable price.
Continue ReadingSince you can trigger a Shortcut automation with the Action Button, this seemed like the obvious choice to get the most utility out of just one button.
Continue ReadingThe conclusion to this feverish night arrives with a surprise.
Continue ReadingSchlage Encode Smart WiFi Deadbolt takes away the anxiety of forgetting your keys or remembering if you locked the house while on vacation.
Continue Reading‘Second Front’ is a tactical WWII turn-based strategy game. It comes with 48 scenarios set in iconic locations on both the Eastern and Western fronts in Europe.
Continue ReadingMy 2023 reading year has started with a bang! My first two books were both by authors who I picked to include in our previous best books of the year round-ups. Dave Hutchinson returns to the world of his Fractured Europe series, which I reviewed back in 2016, and N.K. Jemisin has treated us to the […]
Continue Reading‘Andromeda’s Edge’ stands on its own as the heavier, more complex cousin to ‘Dwellings of Eldervale.’
Continue ReadingA mysterious graphic novel that talks about a fictional and politically complicated country.
Continue ReadingThe Dreo Solaris Max space heater works great for heating rooms from 100 to 270 square feet in size and is quieter than most space heaters that use a fan.
Continue ReadingThis is a book that was long overdue.
Continue Reading2 more excellent Nosy Crow crime capers see us return to Paris with Alice Eclair and an altogether colder affair in ‘Murder at Snowfall.’
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