It feels kind of silly talking about what board games we’ve played last month when all THIS *points around* is going on, but what are
Author: Jay
Review – Tiny Epic Dungeons
Tiny Epic Dungeons. Gamelyn Games, 2021. Scott Almes, Designer. Nikoletta Vaszi & Ian Rosenthaler, artists. Scott Almes has been making the Tiny Epic series of
Review: Warhammer +
Warhammer +. Subscription service. Games Workshop, 2022. In August of 2021, Games Workshop unleashed their Warhammer + subscription service upon the Mortal Realms. I was
On the Table: Jan 1 – Jan 31, 2022
With the Omicron COVID strain putting the kibosh on all of our plans for gaming in groups of more than…*counts everyone living at Overlords HQ*…um,
Rising from the grave.
Hey all! As you may have noticed, we haven’t posted in a while. There are a couple of reasons for this, but I just wanted
Beginner’s Guide: So you want to be a gamemaster?
Recently, I ran a game of Call of Cthulhu for Em and one of our friends (Kate, who has written for us in the past).
On the Painting Table September 2021
Usually, by now I would have an “On the Table” feature with the board games we played last week, but the only game we played
On the Table: Sept. 13-19, 2021
Hell all! I hope everyone who went to Gen Con is doing well! We never make it to Gen Con (mabe someday), and we’re waiting
On the Table: Sept 6-12, 2021
I hope everyone got some gaming in this week! Now that the OMO Command Center has been repainted and everything has been put back, we’re
A Tale of Two Kill Teams: A review of the new Kill Team game by someone who hasn’t played Kill Team.
Kill Team: Octarius. Games Workshop, 2021. Designer/Artist – Who knows? GW doesn’t credit their designers like they should. Ever since I saw ads for Warhammer