I Played It, Like, Twice... We Did Warn You: Playing Horrified 2 During [checks notes] Still a Pandemic By Orrin Grey • May 5th, 2022 The good news is, most of the winning formula that made its predecessor tick is reproduced nicely here.
Kings of the Cable: The British Chess Association Festival of 1872 By Levi Rubeck • May 3rd, 2022 With more players gaining proficiency with pawns and rooks and bishops by the day, a hunger has emerged – the people cry out for more games, more analysis and more rivalry!
Players Handbook Rerun By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • May 2nd, 2022 What revelations lurk behind the idol of Moloch, within the pages of the first edition Dungeons & Dragons Players Handbook?
The Fantasy Trip By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • April 25th, 2022 That’s over the river and through the woods, right?
Revving the Engine Beyond the Backdrop By Levi Rubeck • April 20th, 2022 The digital scene maker RPGScenery helps pen and paper RPG game masters visualize their stories while making combat scenes more immersive and manageable.
Letter from the Editor Unwinnable Monthly – April 1872 By David Shimomura • April 15th, 2022 A trip down memory lane for this special milestone!
Friction Burns In Disco Elysium, Cops Aren’t Community By Ruth Cassidy • April 14th, 2022 No matter how kindly or redemptively you play Harry, and for all Kim speaks to his belief that the RCM are doing good, Disco Elysium itself recognises that cops are not social care.
No Accounting for Taste Everything Old is New Again. And Then Some By Adam Boffa • April 12th, 2022 Thanks to one weird trick, the reboot has gotten a new lease on life.