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Coyote & Crow | Review

We are pleased to offer you a review of Coyote & Crow, written by Connor Alexander and published by Coyote & Crow LCC, a roleplaying game publisher owned and staffed by Native Americans. The game has been translated into Italian by Wyrd Edizioni, whom we thank...

City of My Nightmares [ Vaesen ] | Review

Before I start this review of Vaesen: City of My Nightmares, I would like to thank Free League for providing us with a copy of the game. It is the latest addition to the line of Nordic horror roleplaying games from the Swedish publisher. If you would like to purchase...

Mythic Carpathia [ Vaesen ] | Review

As always, before we delve into the details of this review of Vaesen: Mythic Carpathia (a Vaesen setting manual), I would like to thank Free League Publishing for providing us with a physical copy of the book. If you would like to purchase the manual after reading...

Monsters | Review

In this review we will delve deeper into Monsters, the roleplaying game created and written by Leonardo Lucci and Iacopo Frigerio, with Anðela Zubić’s illustrations. As always, we thank the publishing house Grumpy Bear for sending us a digital copy of the...

Menagerie of Adventures #2 [ D&D5e ] | Review

Before starting this review of Menagerie of Adventures #2, I would like to thank the publisher, Menagerie Press, for sending us a digital copy of the product. It is a collection of five adventures for D&D5e designed for characters from the 1st to 4th level. If you...