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The Joy of Labor in Wilmot’s Warehouse

By Jeremy Signor • October 30th, 2019

Games require labor to work. But the joy we find in labor is what gives games their spark.

A Travelogue in Wanderlust and Medicine in 7 Parts

By Amanda Hudgins • October 29th, 2019

2018 was the year of travel and 2019 was the year of crying in parking lots over healthcare

The Satanic Panic

By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • October 28th, 2019

This week, we look at Dungeons & Dragons and its part in the Satanic Panic.

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The Horror of the Tortured Artist

By Rachel Watts • October 24th, 2019

Both Layers of Fear games tap into the horror of what happens when artists become desperate chasing their muse.

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Two Hands Off the Wheel: Learning to Embrace the Chaos of Zweihander

By R. M. Jansen-Parkes • October 24th, 2019

Most tabletop RPGs boil down to a roll of the dice.

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Grim, Perilous and Inclusive

By Adam Brown • October 24th, 2019

Zweihander: Grim & Perilous is a fresh take on dark fantasy and tabletop RPGs.

Episode 16: Joker

By Sara Clemens and David Shimomura • October 23rd, 2019

On tap: Joker, Paul Reubens and a bad version of Phantom of the Opera.

October Spookyfest: Trick and Treat

By Gingy Gibson • October 18th, 2019

A simple, though no less spooky, take on a night in the woods.

Unwinnable Monthly – October 2019

By Stu Horvath • October 17th, 2019

It’s October, and that means the latest issue of Unwinnable Monthly is full of horrors of all sorts…

The Ancestors of the Children of Morta

By Levi Rubeck • October 17th, 2019

Families that fight together…fight together in fairly unsurprising ways.

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