I haven’t talked about Good Society in a while but it remains one of my favorite games on the market. It’s so wonderfully written and easily lines up with the genre. There’s more to offer, though, and Storybrewers’ Expanded Acquaintances book with many different additions to the game.
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Klingon Empire Core Rulebook Review, Part 2
Back again with more Klingon action! I covered the first half of the book in Part 1, then a deep dive into Klingon Houses in a second post. We’re going to finish up the review today with a look at the equipment of Klingon characters, the GM’s side of things, and then some of the adventures in the book.
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Today we’re back with another review of the Klingon Empire Core Rulebook, looking deeply into the section on creating and running a Great House of the Klingon Empire. This is such an important part of the book and a change from a Federation game that I wanted to give it its own post.
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So last week, Modiphius surprised the Star Trek Adventures community with a brand new core rulebook! Periodically gaming companies will release new core books with mechanical tweaks and the same fluff or a little extra. This is the opposite, though: mechanically identical but designed to be played with Klingon crews!
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I’m here today with a review! Been a while since we did one of those but there’s a lot of talk about alternatives to Dungeons & Dragons following some much-deserved criticism of the company and game. If you like magic but want something more homey, friendly, and inclusive, consider the game I’m here to talk about today: Arcana Academy.
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When I wrote previously about Invisible Sun, I talked up the game as an amazing and imaginative experience, but even digitally it’s pretty pricey. The Digital Black Cube is available through DriveThruRPG but I’m excited to let you all know about an incredible deal to get involved in this game. Head over to the Bundle of Holding now to get the Digital Black Cube for only $24.95, a 75% mark-down! Besides which, ten percent of the payments from this deal go to support Human Rights Watch.
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