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  • A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement CASTLE OLDSKULL – The Oldskull Deck of Strangest Things

    A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement CASTLE OLDSKULL – The Oldskull Deck of Strangest Things

    CASTLE OLDSKULL – The Oldskull Deck of Strangest Things is a role playing game supplement written and published by Kent David Kelly. The supplement is aimed at Dungeons & Dragons games, particularly the Old School Revival, although no specific version is mentioned. This is a 103 page PDF which is available from RPGNow for $2.99…

  • A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Hero Kids – Fantasy Expansion – Monster Compendium

    A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Hero Kids – Fantasy Expansion – Monster Compendium

    Hero Kids – Fantasy Expansion – Monster Compendium by Justin Halliday is a role playing game for Hero Kids published by Hero Forge Games. This is a bestiary that adds new monsters to the game, including those that were in adventures as well as those in the core rulebook. The supplement is available from RPGNow…

  • A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Lost in the Forest of Gloom

    A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Lost in the Forest of Gloom

    Lost in the Forest of Gloom by Stew Shearer is a role playing game supplement published by Gorgon’s Breath Games for use with Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition. This is an adventure for four 4th level characters. The supplement is covered by the Open Game License and some of it is considered to be Open…

  • A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Bayhaven: Port on the Bay

    A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Bayhaven: Port on the Bay

    Bayhaven: Port on the Bay by Brian Benoit is a role playing game supplement published by Roving Band of Misfits Press for use with the Hero Kids system. This supplement covers the town of Bayhaven, the setting for the publisher’s Hero Kids adventures. The supplement is available from RPGNow at the regular price of $5.99…

  • Movie Review: Avengers: Infinity War

    Movie Review: Avengers: Infinity War

    Certificate 12A, 159 minutes Directors: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo Stars: Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo Avengers: Infinity War begins with a ship stating that they are an Asgardian refugee ship with few soldiers on board. They are under attack by a much larger craft. Inside the refugee ship, most of the people are…

  • Movie Review: Peter Rabbit

    Movie Review: Peter Rabbit

    Certificate PG, 95 minutes Director: Will Gluck Stars: James Corden, Rose Byrne, Domhnall Gleeson Peter Rabbit is based (perhaps somewhat loosely) on the Peter Rabbit stories by Beatrix Potter. It beings in Windermere in the Lake District with a quartet of singing birds who land on the ground where they are knocked over by a…

  • Free Role Playing Game Supplement Review: Weekly Wonders – The Colonel

    Free Role Playing Game Supplement Review: Weekly Wonders – The Colonel

    Weekly Wonders – The Colonel by Alex Riggs and Joshua Zaback is a free role playing game supplement published by Necromancers of the Northwest for use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. As such, it is covered by the Open Game License and some parts are considered to be Open Game Content as a result. This…

  • Movie Review: A Quiet Place

    Movie Review: A Quiet Place

    Certificate 15, 90 minutes Director: John Krasinski Stars: Emily Blunt, John Krasinski, Millicent Simmonds A Quiet Place opens on Day 89 in an abandoned-looking town. There are no people on the streets and the shops are empty. A board has posters of a number of missing people on it. Gathering Supplies Inside one shop there…

  • Free Role Playing Game Supplement Review: Mini Quest: The Talisman of Moloch

    Free Role Playing Game Supplement Review: Mini Quest: The Talisman of Moloch

    Mini Quest: The Talisman of Moloch by David Dudka is a free role playing game supplement published by Survive RPG. This is a short adventure, part of the Mini Quest series, that is intended for use with Dungeons & Dragons based systems, although no individual system is specified. This is a five page PDF that…

  • Movie Review: Rampage

    Movie Review: Rampage

    Certificate 12A, 107 minutes Director: Brad Peyton Stars: Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin Akerman Rampage is, very loosely, based on the video game series of the same name. It begins with a statement that, in 1993, a gene editing method called CRISPR was discovered and that, in 2016, the method was classed as a weapon…