table top
Table top games take us back to the good ole gaming days, before we had to plug in to play.
Legend About The Chessboard
Chess is an ancient game. It has existed for many centuries, and it is therefore not surprising that legends are linked to it whose honesty is difficult to prove due to its antiquity. I want to tell you about one of them. To understand it, it is not necessary to know how to play chess; it is enough to know that the board where it is played is divided into 64 squares (black and white squares, arranged alternately).
By Emma Gabriel6 years ago in Gamers
The Adventure into the Web
This is one of the stories I mentioned briefly during the Ogremoch plot. This is the adventure of the web. This was before Ogremoch's appearance. The party is consisted of; Faulk, Half-Orc Barbarian. Voric, High Elf Fighter. Korrin Dragonborn Monk. Dagless Half-Elf Bard. And me, Nerithyra a Tiefling Rogue.
By Brianna Wrigley6 years ago in Gamers
D&D: Spanning Generations
It started with a inquiry on a bag of dice in a small crown royal bag. Apparently all the cool Dungeons and Dragons ( D&D) gamers carry their dice in those assorted color velour bags with the yellow strings. It sounds very complex nowadays. It is all done virtually at present, due to COVID, and people's schedules but it is a variant of the same game from back in the 1970's. This role playing has a Manifesto, and its players have a real investment in what goes on with their characters. The Dungeon Master (DM) or Game Master (GM) is the one who directs the play of this dragonian and mystical adventure and the players choose and roll their fate. This DM needs to know the rules,the story , the why , when , where, how, a real reporter of adventure. This seems like a good preparation for a management position in the future.
By compassion246 years ago in Gamers
Actions do Have Consequences (Part 1)
This is the story of how my very first Dungeons and Dragons party made a huge mistake in selling a weapon, and then had to save the world because of it. I'm going to split this into a few parts for several reasons. This story covers multiple in-game levels, adventures, and settings. Many of these events will be made into smaller stories if they don't directly tie into this plot line.
By Brianna Wrigley6 years ago in Gamers
The beginning of a rocky road...
As eventful as my first Dungeons and Dragons session was, it was merely the beginning of a series. A series of unfortunate events, if you will. As this is a much longer tale, I will narrate from my own perspective rather than that of my character as I did in my recounting of my first session.
By Brianna Wrigley6 years ago in Gamers
My First D&D Session
In January of 2019, a few months after I moved, I made some new friends that were part of a Dungeons and Dragons group. Around May I got invited to join them, so I thought why not give it a try? I'd heard a lot about it and thought it would be fun.
By Brianna Wrigley6 years ago in Gamers
The DM's Guide to 1's and 20's
The game Dungeons and Dragons (DnD) is popular among fans of many genres. The game has been referenced in television shows from Gravity Falls or Stranger Things. I am an fan of DnD and play the game in my free time. The creativity the game allows is endless since it gives the players options on what race and class to play. The main point of DnD is being with friends and following the Dungeon Master's (DM) story. The fate of the players is left to the dice, but the most used and popular dice is the twenty-sided dice.
By Tiffany Wells6 years ago in Gamers
Memorable Magic in DnD 5e
Magic Items are one of the core engagements of Dungeons and Dragons campaigns. They are better rewards than gold, more impactful than most NPCs, and define characters as much as their abilities do. With that in mind, shouldn't magic items be spectacular? If they are some of the most essential elements of the game, why are we still finding +1 Swords at the end of a dungeon?
By Jackson Haime6 years ago in Gamers
New Monopoly in Quarantine
Monopoly, is it that classical game we play during our childhood years with our friends and families members.... however, with technologies such as the iPhone, Smartphones or any electronic gaming devices we now own in our everyday usage, the gameboard had been placed in the attic or basement collecting dust particles.
By Dechawat Arsanam6 years ago in Gamers
10 Fun Board Games to Play
Entering the world of intense and actually fun board games opens you up to fun other worlds and scenarios that can test your mind and let you enjoy the company of others who also want to play. These are some of the funnest board games that I’ve ever played! Note: I will not be telling you how to play and things like that because that’s what the instructions are for!
By Rich Burton6 years ago in Gamers











