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A place where I review table top roleplaying games. Mostly I like talking about smaller indie publications
The River Spirit review
5:59
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Familiars of Terra review
10:29
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Myrrorside review
8:48
14 дней назад
Numenera (2013) review
11:22
21 день назад
Heirs of the Leviathan review
6:34
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Band of Blades review
9:04
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Runequest mythology review
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Goblyn Market review
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Cuticorum review
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Dragonbane review
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Hit the road jack review
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Ironsworn review
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Prisoners of the Elf King review
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Hillfolk review
7:31
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Spearcrest Review
5:58
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Scum and Villainy review
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The Last Hand review
6:54
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Dungeon World Review
6:40
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Gods of the Forbidden North review
7:35
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Forbidden lands review
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Backroads City of the Arch review
8:35
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Personae review
6:49
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Knight review
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@bradleyreed8876
@bradleyreed8876 День назад
You should look at the Ironsworn expansion, Sundered Isles for a Swashbuckling Pirate adventure game.
@Mammothbronco
@Mammothbronco 5 дней назад
I’m lucky to not live in an area the lacks for water, but with the world changing so much. You never know. What a beautiful introspective game tho!
@hive_indicator318
@hive_indicator318 6 дней назад
Lexi, I have to know if you had the funds to buy physical Yazeba's during the crowdfunding. Because there's only a couple months before it hits stores.
@lenapawlek7295
@lenapawlek7295 6 дней назад
This game sounds so cute and very well made - thanks for reviewing it!
@lenapawlek7295
@lenapawlek7295 6 дней назад
Lol i love your shirt!!! Its so cute!!!
@thefantawarrior3174
@thefantawarrior3174 6 дней назад
As a migraine sufferer I’m almost always thinking about drinking water. I think solo journaling games are pretty under rated, I’ll be sure to check this one out
@frithkin
@frithkin 6 дней назад
Water , access to it and scarcity of it are often on my mind .
@frithkin
@frithkin 6 дней назад
You had me at solo and journalling . This looks and sounds like my kind of game .
@frithkin
@frithkin 6 дней назад
I concur , that tshirt is very cool . Great colour too !
@Dubumint92
@Dubumint92 8 дней назад
I'd describe Numenera as a excellent bridge from D&D to other indie games. Rolling still involves a d20, and a 1 and a 20 both mean the same things that they do in D&D. Character creation invovles choosing from various categories to create a person with interesting abilities or strategic strengths. At the same time the GM does much less work in regards to session prep, because of the way difficulty is abstracted. I've used this game multiple times to appeal to folks who formerly only played D&D, to great effect.
@jeffwmoore
@jeffwmoore 8 дней назад
I like my game rules to be concise. The less that I have to struggle with at the table the better. All the fluff can be done in other books. Short and sweet is my preference. I've really begun to embrace the zine community when looking for new RPG content.
@baynebrannen3043
@baynebrannen3043 11 дней назад
Thank you for reviewing! Couldn't find one elsewhere :)
@user-bb3kw8gx1n
@user-bb3kw8gx1n 11 дней назад
Great assessment 👍
@myevilplans
@myevilplans 13 дней назад
Traveller RPG meets BRP...Cool, always liked the BRP, but building a sci-fi universe from scratch with it was.... daunting.
@myevilplans
@myevilplans 13 дней назад
Chaosium created the BRP from runequest, Mythras was dirived from when design mechanism was licensed for runquest 6th edition, when chaosium got it all back they then created the BRP. (about 2012ish)
@WikiSnapper
@WikiSnapper 13 дней назад
Oh my God! you have fancy rats! I love them! ❤️
@TheGamingTable
@TheGamingTable 12 дней назад
These are two of my fancy rats I have 7 in total, and a cat.
@lenapawlek7295
@lenapawlek7295 13 дней назад
The art looks so pretty!! The animal companions sound fun to play
@callinflores2259
@callinflores2259 13 дней назад
Great review, thanks so much!
@namynikki
@namynikki 13 дней назад
nice review
@Imhal13
@Imhal13 14 дней назад
I had no idea this was out there. Glad it came up. On a radically different note, I'd love to see you cover The WildSea and Pirate Borg.
@dzmitry_k
@dzmitry_k 14 дней назад
“Intrusions” sound similar to “compels” in Fate Core, where GM presents complications and offers fate points in exchange (or you can spend a fate point to refuse GM's compel), and you can ask for a compel for yourself. It also can feel a bit mean. I guess it's just a different style of play that doesn't work for everyone?
@CGhee135
@CGhee135 14 дней назад
I have no one to play with but I love buying rpg books. I love reading through them. Maybe one day I'll find a group.
@danrimo826
@danrimo826 17 дней назад
This looks great
@grimwoodgames
@grimwoodgames 18 дней назад
Always a great! thanks for the review
@simob7862
@simob7862 19 дней назад
Probably one of the most interesting perspectives of a dungeon crawler I’ve ever seen, I also like spire, I was so inspired I created something of an odd cross between dark souls, spire, heart, ravenloft, queen of the demon web pits, under mountain 😅
@WikiSnapper
@WikiSnapper 20 дней назад
I chat with Angus from Parallel Publishing from time to time; they are really awesome! Myrrorside is a bit too creepy for my tastes, but as a friend I am really happy to see the review of their work! Thank you so much for your reviews! They are always great!
@lenapawlek7295
@lenapawlek7295 20 дней назад
Lol food poisoning?? Thats so specific, funny that they put that in
@1001DLW
@1001DLW 20 дней назад
On the subject of kid friendly horror, have you reviewed Grimm by Edge?
@frithkin
@frithkin 20 дней назад
A game that scared me was a session of the Ghostbusters rpg.
@ConlangKrishna
@ConlangKrishna 21 день назад
Two things I would like to add: 1. There is a lot of fan-made material out there to greatly expand on the core game without spending a lot of money. 2. The system always asks a lot of open questions, that the players try to answer. This creates the world in a cooperative way. As others have pointed out, this is better suited for a more creative improvisational manner of playing rpgs.
@jarrettperdue3328
@jarrettperdue3328 21 день назад
Sounds lovely
@ConlangKrishna
@ConlangKrishna 22 дня назад
I have not played Numenéra with others, but I own several products. What I really like is the focus on exploration and dealing with strange/alien environments, technologies and creatures. Most "monster statistics" focus on what a creature looks like, how it acts, and WHY it does that. Numberwise, most creatures only have one "diffculty level" from 1 to 10, multplied by 3 for hitpoints. This also makes it easier for a GM to guide players through this strange world. I perceive encounters way less like "reducing hitpoints until the monster dies", but much more like "how do we deal with this phenomenon, and what can we get out of it?". The technological remnants from past civilisations are called "cyphers", can be found on a regular basis, and can be really useful as "one-time use magical items". This gives the game an almost "engineering" kind of vibe to me.
@jeffryJEFFRYWITH1Ewillis
@jeffryJEFFRYWITH1Ewillis 22 дня назад
I'd like to request more generic RPG system books for you to review. Namely Savage Worlds and GURPS. Thanks!
@jeffryJEFFRYWITH1Ewillis
@jeffryJEFFRYWITH1Ewillis 22 дня назад
Nice review.
@jarrettperdue3328
@jarrettperdue3328 23 дня назад
Informative, efficient, and kind-- nice review
@biggiemoishe
@biggiemoishe 26 дней назад
I remember playing a different Monty Cooke system called The Strange, and it had similar vibe and mechanics. I think Numenera adds a fair amount of actual body, whereas the Strange feels more “theatre of the mind”. To answer your ending question: prose and narrative are all well and good for setting a general tone, but if it comes at the cost of accessibility, it is a damning thing indeed. Your idea to add a pop-out box on the side for clarity’s sake or a glossary is better, and I’ve seen Onyx Path take that route, though clumsily.
@WikiSnapper
@WikiSnapper 27 дней назад
Thank you for another fantastic review!
@lenapawlek7295
@lenapawlek7295 27 дней назад
Yeah that way of describing gm incursions sounds mean - but i agree that it could be fun in the right hands, just sounds like the writing needs some work
@lenapawlek7295
@lenapawlek7295 27 дней назад
So excited for your review and the comparison between the additions!! I've heard a lot about this game but don't know anyone who plays it
@morridin8
@morridin8 27 дней назад
thanks for this review, I was considering getting it.
@DarklordKamon
@DarklordKamon 27 дней назад
Numenera is absolutely a game which Plays better than it reads. A lot of the design choices that seem odd on first glance really sing when employed at the table - particularly GM Intrusions and the pool-spending systems. It genuinely feels like the system that the creators wanted to play themselves. If you haven't spent time with it, the GMing chapter is extremely important and really helps convey the ethos behind the game and how to run it better than the rules chapters.
@matthewconstantine5015
@matthewconstantine5015 27 дней назад
I had a chance to play Numenera a couple years ago and I really enjoyed it. I'm hoping to get a copy at some point, but it's a little lower on my "to acquire" list right now. Not to be too much of a downer, but my friend who was really into it and ran it for my group passed away suddenly last year, so I'm not sure when I'd end up playing it again. I played the 2nd Ed., and I'm honestly not sure about the differences. It was online, with old friends who've gamed together off & on since the 90s, and there was a lot of hand-waving of mechanics. What I really liked was the mysterious, "Dying Earth" sort of setting, the weirdness, and trying to be creative with how you might use a given cypher. We didn't get into it, but the second core book of the new edition gets into community building and that interests me a lot. I tend to be less interested in wandering murder-hobo play, and more into building something and changing the world, or at least the local area. When it comes to games, I prefer brief, logically organized, simple clarity in the actual rules, and then plenty of inspirational lore which you can then use as a springboard to build your table's version of things. I tend to prefer it when those two things are separate. Give me ten pages of ultra easy rules and 300 pages of juicy lore and I'm in heaven. Whatever the case, I am planning to use the idea of cyphers in some of my other games, like Dungeon Crawl Classics. DCC is a game where I kinda love wildly outbalanced stuff, and I think cyphers can do that.
@silverlock05
@silverlock05 27 дней назад
I played Numenera when it first came out. I liked the setting but was not as sold on the rules. Example, the players (if I remember correctly) roll all the dice. The game master does not. I think a lot of people like both “sides” rolling dice.
@christopherdrogos7963
@christopherdrogos7963 27 дней назад
Watched this and checked out your channel. As I’ve never heard of any of these games, I’M IN 💯! Subscribed!
@frithkin
@frithkin 27 дней назад
I like prose though brevity and clarity has its place also .
@xulphyte
@xulphyte 28 дней назад
Just stay in 5e where you can be woke and happy.
@hariszark7396
@hariszark7396 28 дней назад
I don’t understand why old school RPGs hate Mages and magic usage from players. Dragonbane looks good but honestly it is complicating Mages without any reason to the point they are being screwed. How difficult is to understand that Mages are just fighters with different weapons and fighting styles? In my games I house rule that and playing as a magic user is fun as any other class or profession.
@JFolo-gr8dw
@JFolo-gr8dw Месяц назад
Very interesting. I'm looking for a general Sci-Fi game (SWN and White Star don't cut it for me), and this appeared at the perfect time. I was just about to commit to making a whole space opera Knave hack, lol. The softcover+PDF bundle on DriveThru (Core + 2 expansions for ~60 bucks) seems very good! Given I've got Mothership coming along, though... idk about having two d% astro-sci-fi human-centric toolbox games.
@dane3038
@dane3038 Месяц назад
Is the the Girl from Deer Stalker? Cause it looks like her and she's my favorite thing about that channel.
@WikiSnapper
@WikiSnapper Месяц назад
You're one of my favorite game reviewers. Some day I want to learn how to write concisely enough to do zines. 😅