Nightlife By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • April 19th, 2021 An RPG about playing creatures of the night, a year before White Wolf’s World of Darkness.
Letters from the Editors Unwinnable Monthly, April 2021 By David Shimomura and Stu Horvath • April 15th, 2021 Big doings on the party boat this month! Oh, and all the normal magazine stuff too!
David Hoskins Interview By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • April 12th, 2021 You’ve seen his pen work in Acid Death Fantasy, The Isle of the Plangent Mage and, soon, in Through Ultan’s Door.
What’s in the Warehouse? By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • April 5th, 2021 For maximum effect, say the name of this episode using your best impression of Brad Pitt’s Seven whine.
World Tour Spain By Oluwatayo Adewole • April 2nd, 2021 Things get messy on this trip to Spain, really messy.
Revving the Engine Under the Hood By Ben Sailer • April 1st, 2021 The beauty of having a dream, and making it so, and then having thousands of others make their dreams within your dream.
Exploits Feature A Tale of Two Godzillas By Van Dennis • March 31st, 2021 One of the longest enduring myths in cinema was how there were supposedly two distinct endings to 1962’s King Kong vs Godzilla.
Rookie of the Year Wookie of the Year By Matt Marrone • March 31st, 2021 It’s part of growing up in America, that moment when a child discovers Star Wars.
Forms in Light Parasites By Justin Reeve • March 30th, 2021 The real parasites are always the capitalists.
Here's the Thing Getting Back to Gunpla By Rob Rich • March 29th, 2021 I really like building and customizing Gundam model kits.
Collision Detection Controlling the Narrative By Ben Sailer • March 26th, 2021 Why the hell would anyone play two-player sports videogames by themselves?
Self-Insert Sheriff Stilinski’s Name is John By Amanda Hudgins • March 25th, 2021 Stiles Stilinski’s name is definitely, unambiguously John. OK?
Always Autumn Post-Post-Apocalyptic: Come Along with Me By Autumn Wright • March 23rd, 2021 What comes after what comes after the world ends?
The Beat Box Noteworthy Hip Hop – March 2021 By Noah Springer • March 22nd, 2021 You’ve got to hunt for these albums!
Feature Excerpt Dungeons and Comrades: The Capitialism Catharsis of Going Under By Andrew Kiya • March 19th, 2021 “Disrupting” is great if by that you mean smashing up corporate hell.
Feature Excerpt Car Rides and Crooning: Bridging the Gap with A Woman’s Heart By Christine M. Estel • March 18th, 2021 Music has a certain power to bridge the general divide.
Feature Excerpt Eugenics from Morlock to Shoggoth: The Origins of Cosmic Racism By Noah Berlatsky • March 17th, 2021 What horror lies in the heart of men?
Traveller By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • March 15th, 2021 Play Traveller! See the galaxy! Pay off your starship mortgage!
This Mortal Coyle Drinking With Arthur Morgan By Deirdre Coyle • March 12th, 2021 One more couldn’t hurt, right?
Collision Detection Cyberpunkland and the Full Service Dystopia Simulator of Tomorrow, Today By Ben Sailer • March 10th, 2021 A free dystopian browser-based game like Cyberpunkland should be a silly diversion. But considering recent events, it feels bizarrely prescient instead.
World Tour Australia By Oluwatayo Adewole • March 9th, 2021 Throw something on the barbie, Tayo’s going down under!
Rookie of the Year Silence is Golden By Matt Marrone • March 9th, 2021 Ten bucks if you can solve the mystery. Or don’t.
Dark Tower By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • March 8th, 2021 Do you dare explore one of the most famous D&D dungeons of all time? Plus, a quick chat with Amanda Lee Franck!
Another Look Digital Distractions By Yussef Cole • March 8th, 2021 Yussef finds Lightning for the first time. Gets lost along the way.
Forms in Light Wealth and Poverty By Justin Reeve • March 5th, 2021 A tale of haves and have nots on the frontier.
Here's the Thing FLCL, 17 Years Later By Rob Rich • March 5th, 2021 Rob takes another look at FLCL, a brief anime series he used to love, and reflects on how different the whole thing feels almost two decades later.
Self-Insert Regency Era AU By Amanda Hudgins • March 3rd, 2021 At somepoint, it is always Omegaverse, isn’t it?
Try Reading... Urasawa’s Biggest Series By Harry Rabinowitz • March 2nd, 2021 Naoki Urasawa is kind of a big deal.
Revving the Engine Creature in the Well: Between the Known and the Unknown By Melissa King • March 2nd, 2021 “Every aspect of gameplay is a teaching moment”
Goblinville and Rebel Crown Interview By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • March 1st, 2021 We talk to Michael Dunn-O’Connor and Eric Swanson of Narrative Dynamics!
The Beat Box Noteworthy Hip Hop – February 2021 By Noah Springer • March 1st, 2021 Hey you guys! Noah is doing album roundups again!
Exploits Feature What’s the Message of “The Ugly Duckling” Anyways? By Raven Wu • February 28th, 2021 “It matters little to be born in a duck-yard when one comes from a swan’s egg!”
Feature Excerpt We Found Love in a Chatless Place: Community through Silent Multiplayer By Emma Kostopolus • February 26th, 2021 Painting in a world where no one has mouths but they must speak.
Feature Excerpt Videogame Chamber Music By William Dowell • February 26th, 2021 “One Winged Angel” is plenty haunting to start but then you hear the string quartet version. Find out what goes into that.
Appendix N: Peter Bebergal Interview By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • February 22nd, 2021 This week, we chat with Peter Bebergal, editor of the new anthology exploring classic Dungeons & Dragons-influencing fantasy fiction: Appendix N!