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SOME LIL INDIE GAMES YOU SHOULD TRY

Here’s a list of some innovative little indie games which you must try out if you you’re looking for something new!

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Chulane's Sword Coast Adventures

Welcome to the Decks of Many Things, the article series where I make Magic: The Gathering deck lists with Dungeons and Dragons themes! For the inaugural feature, I wanted to look at the Commander who is most a Dungeon Master at heart: Chulane, Teller of Tales. If you just look at Chulane’s art, he looks […]

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A Beginner's Guide for Dungeon Masters – Setting Up The Game

Hello!  I’m Kenny, and I am the Dungeon Master (DM) for the Bard Rock Café podcast.  In this series of articles, I wanted to talk a bit about how you can plan your own homebrew campaign.  DMing is a lot of work, and takes a lot of preparation to do well.  If you haven’t DMed […]

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Valheim Impressions: How you do Early Access

There’s one genre in the world of video games that always comes up. Early Access multiplayer survival sandbox. Don’t forget that juicy procedural content in an ‘massive open world!’ How many times have we seen that in the industry? There was a time where it completely saturated the market. Even now, it’s still a popular […]

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A SHORT AND SWEET FUN, DONUT COUNTY

In donut county, you play as an ever-growing hole whose objective is to consume an entire town of talking animals.

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Bard Rock Cafe Episode 2: Waiting is the Hardest Part

Rook meets with Felix about a job while Epi investigates the obelisk. But we all know the real reason you’re listening is Brock filing an insurance claim! Bard Rock Cafe is a DND 5E real play podcast. Please consider Supporting us on Patreon. Want to listen using your preferred podcast service instead? Find this episode […]

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Early Access Corner: Episode 2

It’s me again with some new recommendations! Early Access is an important part of the industry, and no matter what people may think, it’s a system that’s here to stay. It’s a great way for smaller developers to show their games off to the market, though it’s certainly a practice that’s been the subject of […]

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Cube of Force - Let's Form a Party!

Welcome to Cube of Force, the article series where we build a Dungeons and Dragons themed Magic: The Gathering cube. Wizards’ two biggest properties have always had thematic overlap, and they have actually crossed over a few times with core DND books like Guildmaster’s Guide to Ravnica and Mythic Oddyseys of Theros. We even have […]

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Total War Saga - Troy: Introduction to the Bronze Age of Greece

For new players new to Total War, this is an excellent start. It’s gone beyond what Total War has ever done before in terms of the time period. It is an easy, well-rounded game that provides hours of fun gameplay mechanics, and the campaigns are invigorating and extremely well-written events thanks to the brilliant writing teams at CA that have been making sure we are immersed into the era.

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Zero Hour: Tactical Shooter With Potential

Zero Hour is a tactical FPS with online team-based game play that takes place in a variety of fictional locations interpreted in Bangladesh with Real-life scale & resource management

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