We thank Midnight Tower for having sent us a physical review copy of An Unexpected Wedding Invitation. It is an investigative D&D5e adventure with romantic vibes and a Jane Austen style, with a little compendium about intrigues in the end. It's is written for 3-5...
So, You Walk Into A Tavern [ D&D5e ] | Review
Before we dive into the So, You Walk Into A Tavern review, I'd like to thank Sign of the Dragon (Marco Bertini and Marco Fossati) for sending us a digital copy of this work for D&D5e; thanks to it we will be able to have fun imagining various and original inns and...
Ruins of the Lost Realm [ TOR ] | Review
In this review we want to tell you about Ruins of the Lost Realm, a setting module for The One Ring. The second edition of the highly acclaimed role-playing game dedicated to The Lord of the Rings delves into the lonely lands of southern Eriador. Over a period of...
Tomb of Immolation [ D&D5e – OSR ] | Review
First of all, I would like to thank Yog'du Games for sending us a review copy of Tomb of Immolation. It is a short but intense dungeon crawl with a multitude of puzzles, traps and role-playing challenges to engage and entertain players; it is designed for both...
Shadows of Esteren Book 1: Universe | Review
In this review we are going to talk about Shadows of Esteren, a dark fantasy role-playing game that takes its inspiration from the gothic and horror imagery; to be precise, here we will analyze the first book of the saga, called Universe, which contains the basic...
Heretic [ Mörk Borg ] – Review
We had the pleasure of trying Mörk Borg Cult: Heretic, an expansion for the popular OSR tabletop RPG Mörk Borg (and here you can find our review of the core rulebook). The manual was written in part by the original author Pelle Nillson, and illustrated and paginated...
Scarlet Citadel [ D&D5e ] – Creative Classic | Review
First of all, thanks to Kobold Press for sending us a digital copy of Scarlet Citadel in order to write this review. It's a classic 10-levels adventure for D&D5e. It is published by Kobold Press, that we knew from our past review of the beautiful bestiary Tome Of...
Vaesen – Mythic Britain & Ireland | Review
Two years after our review of Vaesen, now we can talk about Mythic Britain & Ireland, its expansion written by Graeme Davis and beautifully illustrated by Johan Egerkrans. Mythic Britain & Ireland is the first setting expansion for this gothic horror RPG set...
Roleplaying Locals: Valhalla Pub Steakhouse | Review
For our Roleplaying Locals passion, in this review I want to introduce you to Valhalla Pub Steakhouse, a very special place to eat, drink, listen to live music and, of course, role-play. But let's start from the most important information; first of all a geographical...
Into the Odd – Remastered | Review
Thanks to Free League Publishing, we had access to the remastered version of Into the Odd in order to write this review; the original tabletop RPG was released by Chris McDowall in 2014. This new edition preserves the original text and fixes minor management problems;...